Hi everyone,
This is my first post, so I hope I am asking the question correctly and this hasn't been addressed elsewhere on the forum :-)
My dataset (in wide format) comes from a survey of 500 people where participants were asked scenario-based questions and had to give binary answers. For example:
Q1(baseline): "If you share you earn $100, if you do not share you earn 50$. Do you share (1) or not share (0)?"
Q2 (incentive treatment): "If you share you earn $200, if you do not share you earn $50. Do you share (1) or not share (0)?"
Q3 (social norms treatment): "If you share you earn $200, if you do not share you earn $50. Most people in your situation would share. Do you share (1) or not share (0)?"
My outcome of interest is the proportion of people who share. Using Q1 as a baseline, I'd like to know whether my incentive or social norms treatment increase sharing, and which one has a stronger effect.
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Will
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