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2023

Winkel, K., und Zipperle, I. (2023). Children with Mathematical Learning Difficulties—How Do Their Working Memory Skills Differ from Typically Developing First Graders?. Journal für Mathematik-Didaktik, 44(2), 417-440. DOI
Krause, J. S., Brandt, G., Schmidt, U., und Schunk, D. (2023). Don’t sweat it: Ambient temperature does not affect social behavior and perception. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY, 99. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Schunk, D., und Zipperle, I. (2023). Fairness and inequality acceptance in children and adolescents: A survey on behaviors in economic experiments. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS, 37(5), 1715-1742. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2022

Kappler, S., Okozi, I., Diouf, F., Hartinger, K. (2022). The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Psychological Well-Being of Catholic Priests in Canada. Religions, 13(8), 718-718. DOI
Berger, E. M., Hermes, H., Koenig, G., et al. (2022). Self-regulation training and job search input: A natural field experiment within an active labor market program. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, 98. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Cubillo, A., Hermes, H., Berger, E., et al. (2022). Intra-individual variability in task performance after cognitive training is associated with long-term outcomes in children. DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE. Published. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Hermes, H., Schunk, D. (2022). If you could read my mind-an experimental beauty-contest game with children. EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, 25(1), 229-253. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Schunk, D., Berger, E. M., Hermes, H., et al. (2022). Teaching self-regulation. NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR, 6(12), 1680-1690. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2021

Hartinger, K., Resnjanskij, S., Ruhose, J., und Wiederhold, S. (2021). Individualismus – treibende kulturelle Kraft für Kompetenzen und Arbeitsmarkterfolg. In Individualismus – treibende kulturelle Kraft für Kompetenzen und Arbeitsmarkterfolg (S. 51-56). ifo Schnelldienst 74.
Klausmann, T., Wagner, V., und Zipperle, I. (2021). Rank response functions in an online learning environment. Economics Letters, 209, 110096-110096. DOI
Schunk, D., und Wagner, V. (2021). What determines the willingness to sanction violations of newly introduced social norms: Personality traits or economic preferences? evidence from the COVID-19 crisis. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, 93. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Hartinger, K., Resnjanskij, S., Ruhose, J., und Wiederhold, S. Individualism, Human Capital Formation, and Labor Market Success (Nummern 9391).

2020

Berger, E. M., Fehr, E., Hermes, H., et al. (2020). The Impact of Working Memory Training on Children’s Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Krause, J., Nanninga, G., Ring, P., et al. (2020). Ambient Temperature, Social Perception and Social Behavior. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Hermes, H., Hett, F., Mechtel, M., et al. (2020). Do children cooperate conditionally? Adapting the strategy method for first-graders. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR & ORGANIZATION, 179, 638-652. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2019

Bruhin, A., Fehr, E., Schunk, D. (2019). THE MANY FACES OF HUMAN SOCIALITY: UNCOVERING THE DISTRIBUTION AND STABILITY OF SOCIAL PREFERENCES. JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, 17(4), 1025-1069. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Bruhin, A., Fehr, E., Schunk, D. (2019). THE MANY FACES OF HUMAN SOCIALITY: UNCOVERING THE DISTRIBUTION AND STABILITY OF SOCIAL PREFERENCES (vol 17, pg 1025, 2019). JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, 17(4), 1335-1335. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Linner, R. K., Biroli, P., Kong, E., et al. (2019). Genome-wide association analyses of risk tolerance and risky behaviors in over 1 million individuals identify hundreds of loci and shared genetic influences. NATURE GENETICS, 51(2), 245-+. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2018

Houser, D., Schunk, D., Winter, J., und Xiao, E. (2018). Temptation and commitment in the laboratory. GAMES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR, 107, 329-344. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2017

Hett, F., Schmidt, A. (2017). Bank rescues and bailout expectations: The erosion of market discipline during the financial crisis. Journal of Financial Economics, 126(3), 635-651. DOI
Kong, E., Auton, A., Fontanillas, P., et al. (2017). Examining the shared genetic architecture of risk tolerance and related behaviors. BEHAVIOR GENETICS, 47(6), 692-693. Author/Publisher URL
Linner, R. K., Biroli, P., Fontana, M., et al. (2017). Large-scale genetic study of risk tolerance and risky behaviors identifies new loci and reveals shared genetic influences. BEHAVIOR GENETICS, 47(6), 651-651. Author/Publisher URL

2016

Berger, E. M., König, G., Mueller, H., et al. (2016). Self-Regulation Training, Labor Market Reintegration of Unemployed Individuals, and Locus of Control – Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment.
Bruhin, A., Fehr, E., Schunk, D. (2016). The Many Faces of Human Sociality: Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences.
Buzdugan, L., Kalisch, M., Navarro, A., et al. (2016). Assessing statistical significance in multivariable genome wide association analysis. BIOINFORMATICS, 32(13), 1990-2000. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Mieth, B., Kloft, M., Rodriguez, J. A., et al. (2016). Combining Multiple Hypothesis Testing with Machine Learning Increases the Statistical Power of Genome-wide Association Studies. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 6. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Stange, J., Dickhaus, T., Navarro, A., Schunk, D. (2016). Multiplicity- and dependency-adjusted <i>p</i>-values for control of the family-wise error rate. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS, 111, 32-40. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2015

Bartling, B., Brandes, L., und Schunk, D. (2015). Expectations as Reference Points: Field Evidence from Professional Soccer. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 61(11), 2646-2661. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Bettinger, E., Nielsen, H. S., und Schunk, D. (2015). Special issue on Behavioral Economics of Education Introduction. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR & ORGANIZATION, 115, 1-2. DOI Author/Publisher URL
Girard, Y., Hett, F., und Schunk, D. (2015). How individual characteristics shape the structure of social networks. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR & ORGANIZATION, 115, 197-216. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2014

Herz, H., Schunk, D., und Zehnder, C. (2014). How do judgmental overconfidence and overoptimism shape innovative activity?. Games and economic behavior, 83, Seiten: 1-23. Author/Publisher URL
Ruud, P. A., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. K. (2014). Uncertainty causes rounding: an experimental study. EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, 17(3), 391-413. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2013

Binswanger, J., Schunk, D., und Toepoel, V. (2013). Panel conditioning in difficult attitudinal questions. Public opinion quarterly, 77(3), Seiten: 783-797. Author/Publisher URL
Herz, H., Schunk, D., und Zehnder, C. (2013). How Do Judgmental Overconfidence and Overoptimism Shape Innovative Activity?.
Scheubel, B., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2013). Strategic responses : a survey experiment on opposition to pension reforms. The Scandinavian journal of economics, 115(2), Seiten: 549-574.
Scheubel, B., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2013). Strategic Responses: A Survey Experiment on Opposition to Pension Reforms*.

2012

Eckartz, K., Kirchkamp, O., Schunk, D. (2012). How do Incentives affect Creativity?.
Häger, K., Oud, B., Schunk, D. (2012). Egalitarian Envy: Cross-cultural Variation in the Development of Envy in Children.
Dickhaus, T., Straßburger, K., Schunk, D., et al. (2012). How to analyze many contingency tables simultaneously in genetic association studies. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 11(4), 1-33.
BINSWANGER, J., SCHUNK, D. (2012). What is an adequate standard of living during Retirement?. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 11(02), 203-222.
Bartling, B., Brandes, L., Schunk, D. (2012). Expectations as Reference Points: Field Evidence from Experienced Subjects in a Competitive, High-Stakes Environment.
Bartling, B., Fehr, E., Schunk, D. (2012). Health effects on children’s willingness to compete (S. 58-70). DOI Author/Publisher URL
Binswagner, J., Schunk, D. (2012). What is an adequate standard of living during retirement?. Journal of pension economics and finance, 11(2), Seiten: 203-222. Author/Publisher URL
Dickhaus, T., Straßburger, K., Schunk, D., et al. (2012). How to analyze many contingency tables simultaneously in genetic association studies. Statistical applications in genetics and molecular biology, 11(4), Article 12. Author/Publisher URL
Eckartz, K., Kirchkamp, O., Schunk, D. (2012). How do Incentives Affect Creativity?.
Morishima, Y., Schunk, D., Bruhin, A., et al. (2012). Linking brain structure and activation in temporoparietal junction to explain the neurobiology of human altruism. Neuron, 75(1), Seiten: 73-79. Author/Publisher URL
Salm, M., Schunk, D. (2012). The relationship between child health, development gaps, and parental education : evidence from German administrative data. Journal of the European Economic Association, 10(6), Seiten: 1425-1449. Author/Publisher URL

2011

Bartling, B., Fehr, E., und Schunk, D. (2011). Health effects on children’s willingness to compete (S. Online-Ressource). Bonn:Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit. Author/Publisher URL

2010

Houser, D., Schunk, D., Winter, J. (2010). Distinguishing trust from risk: An anatomy of the investment game. 74(1-2), 72-81.
Bartling, B., Fehr, E., Fischer, B., et al. (2010). Determinanten kindlicher Geduld : Ergebnisse einer Experimentalstudie im Haushaltskontext. Schmollers Jahrbuch, 130, Seiten: 297-323.
Houser, D., Schunk, D., Winter, J. (2010). Distinguishing trust from risk : an anatomy of the investment game. Journal of economic behavior and organization, 74, Seiten: 72-81. Author/Publisher URL
Houser, D., Schunk, D., Winter, J. (2010). Distinguishing trust from risk: An anatomy of the investment game.
Morishima, Y., Schunk, D., Bruhin, A., Fehr, A. (2010). What do economic models tell about heterogeneity in social preferences?. NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 68, E27-E27. DOI Author/Publisher URL

2009

Schunk, D., Winter, J. (2009). The relationship between risk attitudes and heuristics in search tasks: A laboratory experiment. 71(2), 347-360.
Bartling, B., Fehr, E., Fischer, B., et al. (2009). Zeitpräferenzen von Kindern im Vorschulalter: eine experimentelle Untersuchung im Rahmen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP).
Bartling, B., Fehr, E., Maréchal, M. A., Schunk, D. (2009). Egalitarianism and competitiveness. American economic review, 99(2), Seiten: 93-98. Author/Publisher URL
Houser, D., Schunk, D. (2009). Social environments with competitive pressure: Gender effects in the decisions of German schoolchildren. Journal of economic psychology, 30, Seiten: 634-641.
Knoch, D., Schneider, F., Schunk, D., et al. (2009). Disrupting the prefrontal cortex diminishes the human ability to build a good reputation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(49), Seiten: 20895-20899.
Scheubel, B., Schunk, D., Winter, J. (2009). Don’t Raise the Retirement Age! An Experiment on Opposition to Pension Reforms and East-West Differences in Germany.
Schunk, D. (2009). Behavioral heterogeneity in dynamic search behavior : theory and experimental evidence. Journal of economic dynamics and control, 33, Seiten: 1719-1738.
Schunk, D. (2009). What determines household saving behavior? : An examination of saving motives and saving decisions. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik : journal of economics and statistics, 229(4), Seiten: 467-491.
Schunk, D., Winter, J. (2009). The relationship between risk attitudes and heuristics in search tasks: A laboratory experiment.
Wichardt, P., Schunk, D., Schmitz, P. (2009). Participation costs for responders can reduce rejection rates in ultimatum bargaining. Economics letters, 103, Seiten: 33-35.
Winter, J., Schunk, D. (2009). The relationship between risk attitudes and heuristics in search tasks : a laboratory experiment. Journal of economic behavior and organization, 71, Seiten: 347-360.

2008

Schunk, D., Binswanger, J. (2008). What is an Adequate Standard of Living during Retirement?.
Binswanger, J., Schunk, D. (2008). What is an adequate standard of living during retirement?.
BÖRSCH-SUPAN, A., REIL-HELD, A., SCHUNK, D. (2008). Saving incentives, old-age provision and displacement effects: evidence from the recent German pension reform. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 7(03), 295-319.
Salm, M., Schunk, D. (2008). The role of childhood health for the intergenerational transmission of human capital: Evidence from administrative data.
Binswanger, J., Schunk, D. (2008). What is an adequate standard of living during retirement?.
Börsch-Supan, A., Coppola, M., Essig, L., et al. (2008). The German SAVE-study : design and results (S. 186 S.). Mannheim:mea-Verl.
Börsch-Supan, A., Reil-Held, A., Schunk, D. (2008). Saving incentives, old-age provision and displacement effects : evidence from the recent German pension reform. Journal of pension economics and finance, 7(3), Seiten: 295-319.
Salm, M., Schunk, D. (2008). Child health disparities, socioeconomic status, and school enrollment decisions : evidence from German elementary school entrance exams. In D. Houser (Hrsg.), Neuroeconomics (S. Seiten: 271-288). Amsterdam u.a.:Elsevier.
Schunk, D. (2008). A Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm for multiple imputation in large surveys. Advances in statistical analysis, 92, Seiten: 101-114. Author/Publisher URL

2007

Börsch-Supan, A., Reil-Held, A., und Schunk, D. (2007). The savings behaviour of German households: First Experiences with state promoted private pensions.
Schunk, D. (2007). What Determines the Saving Behavior of German Households? An Examination of Saving Motives and Saving Decisions.
Schunk, D. (2007). What Determines the Saving Behavior of German Households? An Examination of Saving Motives and Saving Decisions.
Schunk, D. (2007). A Markov Chain Monte Carlo Multiple Imputation Procedure for Dealing with Item Nonresponse in the German SAVE Survey.
Koch, C., und Schunk, D. (2007). The Case for Limited Auditor Liability – The Effects of Liability Size on Risk Aversion and Ambiguity Aversion.
Schunk, D. (2007). The German SAVE survey: documentation and methodology.
Schunk, D. (2007). A Markov Chain Monte Carlo Multiple Imputation Procedure for Dealing with Item Nonresponse in the German SAVE Survey.
Houser, D., Schunk, D., und Xiao, E. (2007). Combining brain and behavioral data to improve econometric policy analysis. Analyse & Kritik, 29, Seiten: 86-96.
Koch, C., und Schunk, D. (2007). The case for limited auditor liability : the effects of liability size on risk aversion and ambiguity aversion.
Schunk, D. (2007). A Markov Chain Monte Carlo multiple imputation procedure for dealing with item nonresponse in the German SAVE survey.
Schunk, D. (2007). Sparen und Vermögensbildung in Deutschland. In D. ua Engels (Hrsg.), Weiterentwicklung der Reichtumsberichterstattung der Bundesregierung (S. Seiten: 53-68). Köln:.
Schunk, D. (2007). The German SAVE survey : documentation and methodology.
Schunk, D. (2007). What determines the saving behavior of German households? : an examination of saving motives and saving decisions.

2006

Börsch-Supan, A., Reil-Held, A., und Schunk, D. (2006). Das Sparverhalten deutscher Haushalte: Erste Erfahrungen mit der Riester-Rente.
Houser, D., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2006). Trust Games Measure Trust.
Houser, D., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2006). Trust Games Measure Trust.
Börsch-Supan, A., Reil-Held, A., und Schunk, D. (2006). Das Sparverhalten deutscher Haushalte: Erste Erfahrungen mit der Riester-Rente.
Schunk, D., und Betsch, C. (2006). Explaining heterogeneity in utility functions by individual differences in decision modes. 27(3), 386-401.
Börsch-Supan, A., Reil-Held, A., und Schunk, D. (2006). Das Sparverhalten deutscher Haushalte : Erste Erfahrungen mit der Riester-Rente.
Houser, D., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2006). Trust games measure trust.
Schunk, D. (2006). The German SAVE survey : documentation and methodology. MEA discussion papers.
Schunk, D., und Betsch, C. (2006). Explaining heterogeneity in utility functions by individual differences in decision modes. Journal of economic psychology, 27(8), Seiten: 386-401. Author/Publisher URL

2005

Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2005). The Relationship Between Risk Attitudes and Heuristics in Search Tasks: A Laboratory Experiment.
Schunk, D. (2005). Search behaviour with reference point preferences.
Schunk, D. (2005). Markets as complex adaptive systems : an introduction to evolutionary modelling approaches. Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium, 8, Seiten: 408-413.
Schunk, D. (2005). Search behaviour with reference point preferences : theory and experimental evidence.

2004

Deal, B., und Schunk, D. (2004). Spatial dynamic modeling and urban land use transformation: a simulation approach to assessing the costs of urban sprawl. 51(1-2), 79-95.
Schunk, D., und Betsch, C. (2004). Explaining heterogeneity in utility functions by individual differences in preferred decision modes.
Deal, B., und Schunk, D. (2004). Spatial dynamic modeling and urban land use transformation : a simulation approach to assessing the costs of urban sprawl. Ecological economics, 51(1/2), Seiten: 79-95. Author/Publisher URL
Schunk, D., und Betsch, C. (2004). Explaining heterogeneity in utility functions by individual differences in preferred decision modes.
Schunk, D., und Hannon, B. (2004). Impacts of a carbon tax policy on Illinois grain farms : a dynamic simulation study. Environmental economics and policy studies, 6(3), Seiten: 221-247.
Schunk, D., und Winter, J. (2004). The relationship between risk attitudes and heuristics in search tasks : a laboratory experiment.

2003

Schunk, D. (2003). The Pennsylvania Reemployment Bonus Experiments: How a survival model helps in the analysis of the data.
Deal, B., und Schunk, D. (2003). Spatial Dynamic Modeling and Urban Land Use Transformation.
Schunk, D. (2003). Modeling the Use of Nonrenewable Resources Using a Genetic Algorithm.
Schunk, D. (2003). Modeling the use of nonrenewable resources using a genetic algorithm.
Schunk, D. (2003). The Pennsylvania reemployment bonus experiments : how a survival model helps in the analysis of the data.

2001

Bojer, T., Hammer, B., Schunk, D., und Toschanowitz, K. T. von. (2001). Relevance determination in Learning Vector Quantization. ESANN, 271-276. Author/Publisher URL

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Bartling, B., Brandes, L., und Schunk, D. Expectations as reference points: field evidence from experienced subjects in a competitive, high-stakes environment.
Bartling, B., Fehr, E., und Schunk, D. Health Effects on Children’s Willingness to Compete.
Bruhin, A., Fehr, E., und Schunk, D. The Many Faces of Human Sociality: Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences.
Bruhin, A., fehr, E., und Schunk, D. The Many Faces of Human Sociality:Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences.
Houser, D., Schunk, D., und Winter, J. Trust Games Measure Trust.
Salm, M., und Schunk, D. The Role of Childhood Health for the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Evidence from Administrative Data.
Schunk, D., und Winter, J. The Relationship Between Risk Attitudes and Heuristics in Search Tasks: A Laboratory Experiment.
Wichardt, P. C., Schunk, D., und Schmitz, P. W. Participation costs for responders can reduce rejection rates in ultimatum bargaining.