Exploring Psychology in the Field: Steps and Examples From the Used‐Car Market

Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (3):660-669 (2016)
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Abstract

The growing availability of large datasets in a variety of domains presents an opportunity for researchers to use field data to better understand psychological concepts. I discuss from an empirical economics point of view, steps for how to study cognition in large datasets and illustrate these steps with recent empirical papers.

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