New Horizons in Cross-National Experimentation

This study demonstrates the feasibility of a previously unutilized format for social research in a cross-national context. Dyadic exchange experiments were conducted with Internet-based experimental software, using subjects physically located in the United States and the Netherlands. In this study,...

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Published inCurrent research in social psychology Vol. 5; no. 13; pp. 190 - 205
Main Author Karr, Linda Bridges
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.06.2000
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Summary:This study demonstrates the feasibility of a previously unutilized format for social research in a cross-national context. Dyadic exchange experiments were conducted with Internet-based experimental software, using subjects physically located in the United States and the Netherlands. In this study, I discuss issues regarding cross-national experimentation, provide an overview of Elementary Theory and its predictions for dyadic exchange, and present the results of a unique experimental setting, along with a detailed description of the methods used to conduct the study. Results indicate that the resistance predictions of Elementary Theory hold irrespective of national boundaries. Adapted from the source document.
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ISSN:1088-7423
1088-7423