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Measuring preferences for competition with experimentally-validated survey questions

Authors: Fallucchi, Francesco
Nosenzo, Daniele
Reuben, Ernesto
Keywords: competition;survey question;experiment validation
Issue Date: Dec-2019
Citation: Fallucchi, F., Nosenzo, D., & Reuben, E. (2019). Measuring preferences for competition with experimentally-validated survey questions. NYUAD Division of Social Science Working Paper, #0034.
Series/Report no.: NYUAD Division of Social Science Working Papers;#0034
Abstract: We validate experimentally a new survey item to measure the preference for competition. The item, which measures participants' agreement with the statement "Competition brings the best out of me", predicts individuals' willingness to compete in the laboratory after controlling for their ability, beliefs, and risk attitude (Niederle and Vesterlund, 2007). We further validate the explanatory power of our survey item outside of the laboratory, by comparing responses across two samples with predicted differences in their preference for competition: professional athletes and non-athletes. As predicted, we fi nd that athletes score higher on the item than non-athletes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75821
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