27. Juni 2024 - 28. Juni 2024    
9:00 - 16:20
Gebäude "Normative Ordnungen", Raum 5.01
Max-Horkheimer-Straße 2, Frankfurt, 60323

International Conference

Precise measurement is a hallmark of empirical scientific practice. Going back to the intellectual tradition of the revealed preference paradigm, empirical economic research is classically characterized by its strong emphasis of choice-based, behavioral approaches and corresponding measurement protocols.

In recent years, the spectrum of measured characteristics (different sorts of preferences, behavioral biases, as well as beliefs) and features of implementation have rapidly increased. However, the degree of standardization of actual measurement protocols is still in its infancy and systematic comparative evidence rather scarce, e.g., regarding the validation of those measures in the field. In addition, the rise of novel types of data (e.g., choice-process data) also call for revisiting and advancing the conceptual foundations of behavioral measurement.

The “Behavioral Measurement Conference” (bi-annual series) aims to lay the grounds for institutionalizing an active research community systematically taking up these issues and fostering and advancing the development and utilization of behavioral measurement tools in empirical social science research.

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Organizers:
Michael Kosfeld (SAFE, FLEX, Goethe University)
Florian Hett (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, FLEX)

Presented by:
Leibniz Institute SAFE, Frankfurt Laboratory for Experimental Economic Research (FLEX) and Research Center „Normative Orders“ of Goethe University