Some methodological issues in experimental economics

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The growing acceptance and success of experimental economics has increased the interest of researchers in tackling philosophical and methodological challenges to which their work increasingly gives rise. I sketch some general issues that call for the combined expertise of experimental economists and philosophers of science, of experiment, and of inductive-statistical inference and modeling. Copyright 2008 by the Philosophy of Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Mayo, D. (2008). Some methodological issues in experimental economics. In Philosophy of Science (Vol. 75, pp. 633–645). https://doi.org/10.1086/594510

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