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FEELE Lab, The Exeter Group Todd Kaplan Dieter Balkenborg Tim Miller Miguel Fonseca PhDs: Sara Talloo Pricilla Marimo Lawrence Choo

Overview Why experiments? Types of experiments. Challenges. Klickers, Homework Experiments, Lab sessions Software: FEELE (KIOSK), veconlab, Econport, aplia

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Types of Experiments HandRun. Quick raise hands (symmetric prisoners dilemma). Sampling paper collection (2*2 games, currency attack). More sophisticated (Pit market, Slomans Trade Game). Computerized. Web based: PhP or Java (Bertrand, Double Auction). Locally based/installed (z-tree). Homework. Simple Q&A with feedback in class: (Rubinsteins site). More advanced Individual Choice experiments with some immediate feedback (Monty Hall). Play against a fictitious/robot/prior human player (Holt: Travelers dilemma). Students play each other at designated time. Research. Single lecture (Chamberlain) Complete semester (Selten/Mitzkewitz/Uhlich, Iowa Pol. Stock Market) Requirement to be a subject. (Psychology)

Hand run Advantages: Suitable for large lectures. Some take just minutes. Engaging for students. Disadvantages: May require careful preparation, including room structure. May require assistants/volunteers. May require practice: Student experience may vary. Giving feedback may take time and only available the next day. One can only run for few rounds.

Computerized Advantages: A public good provided! Readily available, great for beginners, uniform experience. Immediate results, data ready for evaluation Disadvantages: Experiments standardized, limited flexibility Room requirements, split large lectures, use tutorials May need trained teaching assistant Equipment (PhP vs Java, smartPhone) Needs one hour of teaching time

Homework Advantages: Saves lecture time Many periods possible (no time limit) Easy access to homework data Disadvantages: Typically not interactive Participation rate can be low unless incentives are in place.

Research Advantages: RESEARCH Low cost (saves recruitment costs). Disadvantages: Organization needs to be more careful than standard teaching experiments. Limited communication between and to students. Students may feel like guineapigs rather than being taught.

veconlab We conducted the experiment on water externalities. See

Challenges for Classroom Experiments Students Lecturers Module (Course) Structure

Challenges Students: They have limited time too (both inside and outside the classroom). Maintain attention (negative externality of both data and speed). Assess performance/motivation (earnings is noisy, attendance has problems). How can we write test (or homework) questions that require student to attend experiment? Some may (correctly/incorrectly) resent being used for research experiments at a sacrifice of their studies.

Challenges Lecturers: Preparation Integration Do I want my ideas tested?

Challenges Classes: Many courses dont have experiments that fit directly into them (macro / finance). Same experiments for different modules (avoid repeat). Some experiments may require students to be in two courses. (Run an experiment in micro economics and analyze it for the statistics course.)

Rewards Students Enjoyable, Interactive Better grades (Emerson & Taylor, 2004) Concrete learning experience (rather than abstract/mathematical formulas). Some students do well in experiments but poor on tests (such as those with poor math skills). Lecturers Richer teaching style -> evaluations Promote experimental economics (preach what we practice).

FEELE -We discussed the Bertrand game and used the demonstration feature on FEELE, see See Quick Log-In, Bertrand competition and complements [log in] Teamdraft: We ran this experiment on FEELE

How to use experiments Size can determine how: Big lectures (>100): use short hand-run, homeworks Make use of computerized experiments in tutorials Run several sessions parallel. Small Lectures (<40). Possible to use computerized experiments in place of lectures Experiments seem to work well for all levels of students (even high school) Hints: (from Holt) Two students per computer Give instructions beforehand (foreign or dyslexic students)

Using ExeterGames (FEELE) On purpose same style as Veconlab. Goal is to complement selection. 11 computerized experiments Types are a mix of individual choice (homework) and interactive games. Link from