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Table 1: Behavioral equivalence across treatments treatments

in Cournot Competition between Teams: An Experimental Study
by Philippe Raab, Burkhard C. Schipper
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table1 provides an overview of prominent outcomes such as the Nash equilibrium, the collusive outcome and the competitive outcome, revealing the theoretical behavioral equivalence between those treatments. The calculation is standard and thus omitted.... ..."

Table 2: Overview of the experimental treatments Treatment

in Simple and Complex Gift Exchange in the Laboratory
by Eline C.M. Van der Heijden, Jan H.M. Nelissen, Jan J.M. Potters, Eline C. M, Van Heijden, Harrie A. A. Verbon
"... In PAGE 11: ... The characteristics of each treatment combination, their abbreviations and the number of sessions, subjects and independent observations are listed in Table 2. [ Table2 about here] 4. Results In this section we present the results of our gift exchange experiment.... ..."

Table 1. The Different Treatments

in Efficiency in Auctions with Private and Common Values
by Jacob K. Goeree, Jacob K. Goeree, Theo Offerman, Theo Offerman 2002
"... In PAGE 10: ... Treatment high-3++ was conducted two months after the other treatments, and subjects in this treatment had participated in two earlier sessions. Table1 summarizes the different treatments and the number of participants. 3.... ..."
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Table 1: Summary of the treatments.

in Bargaining with Endogenous Pie Size and Disagreement Points; A Holdup Experiment
by Hessel Oosterbeek, Joep Sonnemans, Susan Van Velzen
"... In PAGE 5: ... In the sequence of this paper we refer to the six different treatments by the following acronyms: ExpLow (for Experimental Low treatment), ConLow (for Control Low treatment), ExpMid (for Experimental Middle treatment), ConMid, ExpHigh (for Experimental High treatment) and ConHigh. Table1 summarizes the six treatments.8 Table 1: Summary of the treatments.... ..."

Table 1 Treatment effects

in Does Auctioning of Entry Licenses affect Consumer Prices?
by Jan Potters, Theo Offerman
"... In PAGE 18: ... We now make th ese findings statistically more precise. The upper part of Table1 presents prices by treatment, averaged over blocks of periods. The lower part of the table gives two-tailed significanc e levels of Mann-Whitney tests of the differences between treatments.... In PAGE 18: ... An increase in the average price level in the Baseline treatment - where prices move from levels below Nash (60) in periods 11-20 to above Nash in periods 21-30 - diminishes the difference between the treatments. Table1... ..."

Table 1: Experimental Treatments

in When are Women More Generous than Men?
by James C. Cox, Cary A. Deck
"... In PAGE 8: ... To identify a treatment we use R or D, the first letter from the name of the reciprocity or dictator game, a $ superscript for high stakes payoffs or a $ subscript for low stakes payoffs, and an S superscript for high social distance procedures or an S subscript for low social distance procedures. Table1 lists all the treatments and the numbers of subject pairs that participated in each treatment. ... ..."

Table 1: Experimental Treatments .

in John H. Kagel · Svetlana Pevnitskaya · Lixin Ye Survival Auctions
by John H. Kagel, Svetlana Pevnitskaya, Lixin Ye
"... In PAGE 6: ...2 Each auction began with two dry runs with K =2. Table1 shows the number of sessions under each auction format along with the total number of experimental subjects.3 Table 1: Experimental Treatments .... ..."

Table 4. Mortality and treatment.

in Hemostasis
by Research Paper Http, Hemorrhages In Reggio Emilia, Alberto Nicolini, Angelo Ghirarduzzi, Alfonso Iorio, Mauro Silingardi, Giovanni Malferrari, Giovanni Baldi, Unità Tromboembolismo Venoso, Centro Emostasi E
"... In PAGE 5: ...952 haematologica vol. 87(9):september 2002 tionship to anticoagulant or antiplatelet treatment are shown in Table4 . The main predictors of mor- tality at logistic regression analysis were traumat- ic versus spontaneous events (p = 0.... ..."

Table 1: Experimental Treatments .

in John H. Kagel · Svetlana Pevnitskaya · Lixin Ye Survival Auctions Received: Accepted:
by John H. Kagel, Svetlana Pevnitskaya, Lixin Ye
"... In PAGE 6: ...2 Each auction began with two dry runs with K =2. Table1 shows the number of sessions under each auction format along with the total number of experimental subjects.3 Table 1: Experimental Treatments .... ..."

Table 1. Experimental Treatments

in Indicative Bidding: An Experimental Analysis
by John Kagel, Svetlana Pevnitskaya, Lixin Ye 2004
"... In PAGE 12: ... Table1 shows the five experimental treatment conditions employed, along with the entry fees for bidding in Stage 2, bidders starting capital balances, the number of sessions, and the number of subjects in each session. The following notations are used in the rest of the paper: IB100 - indicative bidding with 100 entry cost; U - uniform price; D600 - discriminatory scheme with 600 initial balance; IB200 - indicative bidding with 200 entry cost; D1000 - discriminatory scheme with 1000 initial balance.... ..."
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