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ErscheinungsjahrTitelAutor:innen
2013The earned income tax credit, health, and happinessBoyd-Swan, Casey; Herbst, Chris M.; Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa
2016The Rapid Evolution of Homo Economicus: Brief Exposure to Neoclassical Assumptions Increases Self-Interested BehaviorIfcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa
2016Local Neighbors as Positives, Regional Neighbors as Negatives: Competing Channels in the Relationship between Others' Income, Health, and HappinessIfcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Graham, Carol Lee
2016The Great Recession and Life Satisfaction: The Unique Decline for Americans Approaching Retirement AgeIfcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Cabacungan, Amanda
2016Income Inequality and Well-Being in the U.S.: Evidence of Geographic-Scale- and Measure-DependenceIfcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Graham, Carol Lee
2018Behavioral Economic Phenomena in Decision-Making for OthersIfcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa
2018Relative Income and Happiness: An ExperimentIfcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Houser, Daniel; Diaz, Lina
2020Do Nominations Close the Gender Gap in Competition?Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa
2020Competitive Preferences among Asians in the U.S.Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa
2020The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Government- and Market-AttitudesGoff, Sandra; Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Reents, Alex; Wade, Patrick
2021Estimating Social Preferences Using Stated Satisfaction: Novel Support for Inequity AversionDiaz, Lina; Houser, Daniel; Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa
2021Happiness in the Lab: What Can Be Learned about Subjective Well-Being from Experiments?Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Goff, Sandra H.