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Belief Elicitation and Behavioral Incentive Compatibility
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2022
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Economic InferenceBehavioral Decision MakingSubjective BeliefsBiasManagementExperimental EconomicsBelief ElicitationDecision TheoryMechanism DesignEconomicsBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceBias DetectionBehavioral EconomicsIncentive MechanismBusinessIncentive-centered DesignDecision SciencePersuasionIncentive Model
Subjective beliefs are crucial for economic inference, yet behavior can challenge the elicitation. We propose that belief elicitation should be incentive compatible not only theoretically but also in a de facto behavioral sense. To demonstrate, we show that the binarized scoring rule, a state-of-the-art elicitation, violates two weak conditions for behavioral incentive compatibility: (i) within the elicitation, information on the incentives increases deviations from truthful reporting; and (ii) in a pure choice over the set of incentives, most deviate from the theorized maximizer. Moreover, we document that deviations are systematic and center-biased, and that the elicited beliefs substantially distort inference. (JEL D83, D91)
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