University of Pennsylvania Senior Thesis (2021)
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University of Pennsylvania Senior Thesis (2021)
Jerry Hansana's Design Portfolio
Economic experiment designed to investigate how people assess and cope with uncertainty.
Based on the replication of left-digit bias in bargaining setting, the paper further investigates the presence of middle-digits bias. The bias is present and exhibit an opposite effect in cheap and expensive deals, resulting in no impact on aggregate level.
This repository includes my latest publicly available projects in the realms of Data Science and Economics and Behavioral Science research.
Bauer et al. (2023): “Thinking About Need”. SSRN Working Paper 4503209.
Course materials for Behavioral Economics at Boston College, Fall 2019
Single player experiment game that tests the participants' efficiency when different variables are changed.
A webapp, developed for my Scientific Initiation Project at Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), aiming to evaluate impulsive behavior using delay discounting tasks.
Modeling ideas related to economics, behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and data science.
This repository is a sample of the work done as a Research Assistant in Behavioral Economics at Columbia University.
Bauer and Siebel (2024): “Measuring Need-Based Justice”. Priority of Needs? 61–94.
Grade Nudge Google App Script code base
In this ongoing study, we investigated if wealth influences environmental concern and action (environmental stewardship). Analyzing data from BEV owners in California, we explore household income and correlate it with concern for reducing emissions. Globally, we observed a trend where increasing GDP is followed by a decrease in CO2 emissions.
Final project for the university course 'Behavioral Economics', held in the academic year 2021/2022.The model seeks to emulate the election campaign of three mayoral candidates in a municipality. Voting citizens, taken as rational individuals, will have to choose their preference, represented by the maximization of a linear utility function.
Bauer (2017): “Monotonie und Monotoniesensitivität als Desiderata für Maße der Bedarfsgerechtigkeit”. Master’s thesis.
Code for thesis "Reinforcement Learning in Normal Form Games"
shinybeez is a a free and open-source R Shiny application designed to streamline behavioral economic analyses of demand and discounting data.
Economic experiment designed to evaluate a message's (e.g. a forecast's) credibility relying on revealed preferences (instead of stated preferences that are elicited by just asking respondents how credible they found a message).
Ultimatum Bargaining Experiment
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