Probably not. I’ve heard (from experimenters) that just getting economic experiments approved by a university institutional review board, where subjects are paid to sit in front of a computer and play a relatively simple game often with a chat feature to communicate with other subjects, can be problematic—and there’s no deception going on in these.
Probably not. I’ve heard (from experimenters) that just getting economic experiments approved by a university institutional review board, where subjects are paid to sit in front of a computer and play a relatively simple game often with a chat feature to communicate with other subjects, can be problematic—and there’s no deception going on in these.