MY VITA
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (and occasional book chapter)
(updated October 9, 2024)
-Dickinson, David L. (2024) Political ideology, emotion response, and confirmation bias. Economic Inquiry, 1–25. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/ecin.13253
-Masclet, David, and David L. Dickinson (2024) “Incorporating Conditional Morality into Economic Decisions” Theory and Decision, DOI: 10.1007/s11238-024-10000-4
-Dickinson, David L., and Parker Reid (2024) "Gambling habits and probability judgments in a Bayesian task environment." Journal of Gambling Studies, DOI: 10/1007/s10899-024-10339-x
-Lim, JYL, Boardman, JM, Anderson, C, Dickinson, DL, Bennett, D, Drummond, SPA. (2024) "Sleep Restriction Alters the Integration of Multiple Information Sources in Probabilistic Decision-Making." Journal of Sleep Research, 14161. DOI:10.1111/jsr.14161
-Dickinson, David L. (2024) “Deliberation, mood response, and the confirmation bias in the religious belief domain.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 109 (April), 102161. DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2024.102161
-McElroy, Todd, David L. Dickinson, Stephen Vale (2024) “The impact of restricting sleep duration on physical activity: Secondary analysis of a randomized crossover study.” Health Psychology, 43(8), 561-569. DOI:10.1037/hea0001360.
-Dickinson, David L, and David Masclet (2023) “Unethical decision making and sleep restriction: Experimental Evidence.”Games and Economic Behavior, 141(Sept), 484-502.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2023.07.004
-Dickinson, David L. (2023) “Political ideology does not predict self-control in Stroop task performance: new evidence using an incentivized task.” Journal of the Economic Science Association.
DOI: 10.1007/s40881-023-00133-7
-Garrett C. Hisler, David L Dickinson, Scott A. Bruce, and Brant P. Hasler (2023) “Preliminary evidence that misalignment between sleep and circadian timing alters risk-taking preferences.” Journal of Sleep Research, 32(3), e13728.
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13728
-Castillo, Marco. and David L. Dickinson (2022) “Sleep restriction increases coordination failure.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 200(August): 358-370.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2022.06.001
-Lim, Jeryl., Johanna Boardman, Jeffrey Dyche, Clare Anderson, David L. Dickinson, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2022) “Sex Moderates the Effects of Total Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Restriction on Risk Preference.” SLEEP, 45(9): zsac120.
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac120
-Dickinson, David L., Dave McEvoy, and David Bruner (2022) “The impact of sleep restriction on interpersonal conflict resolution and the narcotic effect.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 194(Feb): 71-90.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2021.12.003
-Dickinson, David L., Jama Brookes, Cori Ferguson, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2021) “The impact of self-selected short sleep on monetary risk taking.” Journal of Sleep Research, 00, e13529.
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13529
-Dickinson, David L. and Caleb Garbuio (2021) “The influence of dietary patterns on outcomes in a Bayesian Choice Task.” Health Science Reports, 4(3): e369.
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.369
-McEvoy, David M, David M. Bruner, David L. Dickinson, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2021) “Sleep restriction and strategy choice in cooperation and coordination games.” Economics Letters, 208(Nov): 110049.
DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2021.110049
-Dickinson, David L. (2021) “Sleep and Decision Making.” in Chaudhuri, Ananish (Ed.) A Research Agenda for Experimental Economics, pp. 215-238. Elgar Research Agenda Series, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
ISBN: 978 1 78990 984 5
-Dickinson, David L. and Naomi Kakoschke (2021) “Seeking confirmation? Biased information search and deliberation in the food domain.” Food Quality and Preference, 91(July): 104189.
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104189
-Dickinson, David L (2020) “Deliberation enhances the confirmation bias in politics.” Games, 11(4), 57.
DOI: 10.3390/g11040057
-Dickinson David L, and David M. McEvoy (2020) “Further from the truth: The impact of moving from in-person to online settings on dishonest behavior.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 90(Feb): 101649.
DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2020.101649
-Clark, Jeremy., and David L Dickinson (2020) “The effect of sleep on public good contributions and punishment: Experimental evidence.” PLoS ONE, 15(10): e0240324
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240324.
-Dickinson David L., Andrew R. Smith, Robert McClelland (2020) “An Examination of Circadian Impacts on Judgments” Social Psychology, 50: 341-353.
DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000420
-Dickinson David L. (2020) “Labor Negotiations, Conflicts, and Arbitration.” In: Zimmermann K. (eds) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Springer, Cham
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-57365-6_129-1
-McElroy, Todd, David L. Dickinson, and Irwin Levin (2020) “Thinking About Decisions: An Integrative Approach of Person and Task Factors.” Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 33:538-555.
DOI: 10.1002/bdm.2175
-Dickinson, David L, Ananish Chaudhuri, and Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy (2020) “Trading while sleepy? Circadian mismatch and mispricing in a global experimental asset market.” Experimental Economics, 23(2): 526-553.
DOI: 10.1007/s10683-019-09623-0
-McElroy, Todd, and David L. Dickinson (2019) “Thinking About Complex Decisions: How Sleep and Time-of-day Influence Complex Choices.” Consciousness and Cognition, 76: 102824.
DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.102824
-Dickinson, David L., and David Masclet (2019) "Using ethical dilemmas to predict antisocial choices with real payoff consequences: An experimental study." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 166 (Oct): 195-215.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2019.08.023
-John B. Holbein, Jerome P. Schafer, and David L. Dickinson. (2019) “Insufficient Sleep Reduces Voting and Other Prosocial Behaviors.” Nature Human Behaviour, 3:492-500.
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-019-0543-4
-Dickinson, David L, and Todd McElroy (2019) “Bayesian versus heuristic-based choice under sleep restriction and suboptimal times of day.” Games and Economic Behavior, 115 (May): 48-59.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2019.02.011
-Dickinson, David L, Alexander Wolkow, Sean P.A. Drummond, Shanthakumar M.W. Rajaratnam. (2018) “Personal sleep debt and daytime sleepiness mediate the relationship between sleep and mental health outcomes in young adults." Depression and Anxiety, 35(8): 775-783.
DOI: 10.1002/da.22769
-Dickinson, David L, David Masclet, and Emmanuel Peterle (2018) “Discrimination as favoritism: The private benefits and social costs of in-group favoritism in an experiment labor market.” European Economic Review, 104(May): 220-236.
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.03.004
-Dickinson, David L, and Todd McElroy (2017) “Sleep restriction and circadian effects on social decisions.” European Economic Review, 97(August): 57-71.
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2017.05.002
-Dickinson, David L, Sean P. A. Drummond, Todd McElroy (2017) “The viability of an ecologically valid chronic sleep restriction and circadian timing protocol: An examination of sample attrition, compliance, and effectiveness at impacting sleepiness and mood.” PLoS ONE, 12(3): e0174367.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174367
-Poudel, Govinda, Anjan Bhattarai, David L. Dickinson, Sean P.A. Drummond. (2017) “Neural correlates of decision making during a Bayesian choice task.” NeuroReport, 28(4): 193-199.
DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000730
-Castillo, Marco, David L. Dickinson, and Ragan Petrie (2017) “Sleepiness, choice consistency, and risk preferences.” Theory and Decision, 82(1): 41-73.
DOI: 10.1007/s11238-016-9559-7
-Dickinson, David L, Joe Cazier, and Thomas Cech (2016) “A practical validation study of a commercial accelerometer using good and poor sleepers.” Health Psychology Open, July-Dec.
DOI: 10.1177/2055102916679012
-Oaxaca, Ronald L., and David L. Dickinson (2016) “Symmetric Experimental Designs: Conditions for Equivalence of Panel Data Estimators.” Journal of the Economic Science Association, 2: 85-95.
DOI: 10.1007/s40881-016-0022-x
-Dickinson, David L., Sean P. A. Drummond, and Jeffrey Dyche (2016) “Voluntary sleep choice and its effects on Bayesian decisions.” Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 14(5): 501-513.
DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2015.1028064
-McElroy, Todd, David L. Dickinson, Nathan Stroh, and Christopher A. Dickinson (2016) “The physical sacrifice of thinking: Investigating the relationship between thinking and physical activity in everyday life.” Journal of Health Psychology, 21(8): 1750-1757.
DOI: 10.1177/13591053145658
-Dickinson, David L., David Masclet, and Marie Claire Villeval (2015) “Norm enforcement in social dilemmas: An experiment with police commissioners.” Journal of Public Economics, 126: 74-85.
-Dickinson, David L, and David Masclet (2015) “Emotion Venting and Punishment in Public Good Experiments.” Journal of Public Economics, 122: 55-67.
-Dickinson, David L., and John Whitehead (2015) “Dubious and Dubiouser: Contingent Valuation and the Time of Day” Economic Inquiry, 53(2): 1396-1400.
DOI: 10.1111/ecin.12161
-Dickinson, David L, Glenn Dutcher, and Cortney Rodet (2015) “Observed Punishment Spillover Effects: A Laboratory Investigation of Behavior in a Social Dilemma”, Experimental Economics, 18(1): 136-153. DOI: 10.1007/s10683-014-9399-7
-Fairbrother, Kimberly, Ben Cartner, Jessica R Alley, Chelsea D Curry, David L. Dickinson, David M. Morris, Scott R. Collier (2014) “Effects of exercise timing on sleep architecture and nocturnal blood pressure in prehypertensives.” Vascular Health and Risk Management, 10: 691-698.
-Dickinson, David L, Todd McElroy, and Nathan Stroh (2014) “Impact of Glucose on Bayesian v. Heuristic-based Decision Making.” Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 7(4): 237-247.
-Dickinson, David L, and Ronald Oaxaca (2014) “Wages, Employment, and Statistical Discrimination: Evidence from the Laboratory.” Economic Inquiry, 52(4): 1380-1391.
-Dickinson, David L (2014) “Alternative Dispute Resolution.” in IZA World of Labor. Edited by K.F. Zimmermann.
DOI: 10.15185/izawol.71.v2
-Dickinson, David L., and Todd McElroy (2012) “Circadian effects on strategic reasoning.” Experimental Economics, 15(3): 444-459.
DOI: 10.1007/s10683-011-9307-3
-Dickinson, David L., and Marie Claire Villeval (2012) “Job allocation rules and sorting efficiency: Experimental Outcomes in a Peter Principle Environment.” Southern Economic Journal, 78(3): 842-859.
DOI: 10.4284/0038-4038-78.3.84
-Dickinson, David L., and Robert J. Oxoby (2011) “Cognitive dissonance, pessimism, and behavioral spillover effects.” Journal of Economic Psychology. 32(3): 295-306.
DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2010.12.004
-McElroy, Todd. And David L. Dickinson (2010) “Thoughtful days and valenced nights: How much will you think about the problem?” Judgment and Decision Making, 5(7): 516-523.
-Dickinson, David L. and Todd McElroy (2010) “Rationality Around the Clock: Sleep and Time-of-Day Effects on Guessing Game Responses.” Economics Letters, 108(2): 245-248.
DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2010.04.029
-Anderson, Clare. and David L. Dickinson (2010) “Bargaining and Trust: The Effects of 36hr Sleep Deprivation on Socially Interactive Decisions.” Journal of Sleep Research, 19: 54-63.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00767.x
-Dickinson, David L. and Lynn Hunnicutt (2010) “Nonbinding Suggestions: The Relative Effects of Focal Points versus Uncertainty Reduction on Bargaining Outcomes.” Theory and Decision, 69(4): 615-634. DOI: 10.1007/s11238-009-9156-0
-Dickinson, David L., and Ronald L. Oaxaca. (2009) “Statistical Discrimination in Labor Markets: An Experimental Analysis.” Southern Economic Journal, 76(1): 16-31.
-Dickinson, David L. (2009) “The Effects of Beliefs versus Risk Attitude on Bargaining Outcomes.” Theory and Decision, 66(1): 69-101.
-Dickinson, David L. (2009) “Experiment Timing and Preferences for Fairness.” Journal of Socio-Economics, 38: 89-95.
-Dickinson, David L., and Marie Claire Villeval (2008) “Does Monitoring Decrease Work Effort? The Complementarity Between Agency and Crowding-Out Theories.” Games and Economic Behavior, 63(1): 56-76.
-Dickinson, David L., and Sean P.A. Drummond (2008) “The Effects of Total Sleep Deprivation on Bayesian Updating.” Judgment and Decision Making, 3(2): 181-90.
-Cherry, Todd, and David L. Dickinson. (2008) “The Effect of Multiple Public Goods on Voluntary Contributions.” in Experimental Methods, Environmental Economics, eds, Todd Cherry, Jason Shogren, Stephan Kroll: Routledge publishers, pp. 184-93.
-McKenna, Benjamin., David L. Dickinson, Henry Orff, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2007) “The Effects of One-Night of Sleep Deprivation on Known-Risk and Ambiguous-Risk Decisions.” Journal of Sleep Research, 16(3): 245-52.
-Dickinson, David L. (2006) “On-the-Job Leisure as a Cause of Asymmetric Observed-Effort Distributions.” Managerial and Decision Economics, special issue: Experimental Economics, 27(6): 435-44.
-Dickinson, David L. (2006) “The chilling effect of optimism: The case of final-offer arbitration.” Journal of Socio-Economics, 35(1): 17-30.
-Dickinson, David L., and DeeVon Bailey (2005) “Experimental Evidence on the Willingness-to-Pay for Red Meat Traceability in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 37(3): 537-48. (lead article)
-Dickinson, David L. (2005) “Bargaining Outcomes with Double-Offer Arbitration.” Experimental Economics, 8: 145-66.
-Dickinson, David L., and Lynn Hunnicutt (2005) “Does Fact-Finding Promote Settlement? Theory and a Test.” Economic Inquiry, 43(2): 401-16.
-Hobbs., Jill E., Bailey, Deevon., Dickinson, David L., and Morteza Haghiri. (2005) “Traceability in the Canadian Red Meat Sector: Do Consumers Care?” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 53(March): 47-65.
-Dickinson, David L. (2004) “A Comparison of Conventional, Final-Offer, and ‘Combined’ Arbitration for Dispute Resolution” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 57(2): 288-301.
-Parkhurst, Gregory, Jason Shogren, and David L. Dickinson (2004) “Negative Values in Vickrey Auctions.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 86(2): 222-35.
-Dickinson, David L. (2003) “An Illustrated Example of the Effects of Risk Preferences and Expectations on Bargaining Outcomes.” Journal of Economic Education, 33(2): 169-180.
-Bailey, DeeVon, Eluned Jones, and David L. Dickinson (2002) “Knowledge Management: A New Frontier in the Global Food System: Knowledge Management and Comparative International Strategies on Vertical Information Flow in the Global Food System.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 84(5) (December 2002): 1337-1344.
-Dickinson, David L., and J. Tiefenthaler (2002) “What is Fair? Experimental Evidence.” Southern Economic Journal¸ 69(2): 414-28.
-Dickinson, David L., and DeeVon Bailey (2002) “Meat Traceability: Are U.S. Consumers Willing To Pay for It?” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 27(2): 348-364.
-Dickinson, David L. (2002) “A Bargaining Experiment to Motivate Discussion on Fairness.” Journal of Economic Education, 33(2): 136-51.
-Dickinson, David L., and R. Verbeek (2002) “Wage Differentials between College Graduates With and Without Learning Disabilities.” Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35(2): 175-184.
-Dickinson, David L. (2001) “The Carrot vs. the Stick in Work Team Motivation” Experimental Economics, 4(1): 107-124.
-Dickinson, David L. (2000) “Ultimatum Decision-Making: A Test of Reciprocal Kindness.” Theory and Decision, 48: 151-177.
-Dickinson, David L. (1999) “An Experimental Examination of Labor Supply and Work Intensities.” Journal of Labor Economics, 17(4), part 1: 638-670.
-Dickinson, David L., and R. Mark Isaac (1998) “Absolute and Relative Rewards for Individuals in Team Production.” Managerial and Decision Economics, 19: 299-310
-Dickinson, David L (1998) “The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism with Uncertain Group Payoffs.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 35(4): 517-33.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS/POSTERS
-Dickinson, David L. and Todd McElroy (2010) “Paper Airplane Producers: Morning types vs. Evening types.” Annals of Improbable Research, 16(1): 10-12.
-Drummond, S.P.A., Jonelis, M.B., McKenna, B.S., Wang, R., Dickinson, D.L. (2009) “Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Decision Making: Behavior and Brain Function.” Poster presented at the Military Health Research Forum, September 1, 2009.
-Dickinson, David L. and DeeVon Bailey (2002) “A Comparison Between U.S. and European Consumer Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Traceability, Transparency, and Assurance for Port Products.” In Paradoxes in Food Chains and Networks—Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry. Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 229-37
-Dickinson, David L. (2000) “Using Experiments to Highlight the Fairness/Efficiency Distinction.” In proceedings of Economics and the Classroom Conference: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, pp. 51-61.
-Masclet, David, and David L. Dickinson (2024) “Incorporating Conditional Morality into Economic Decisions” Theory and Decision, DOI: 10.1007/s11238-024-10000-4
-Dickinson, David L., and Parker Reid (2024) "Gambling habits and probability judgments in a Bayesian task environment." Journal of Gambling Studies, DOI: 10/1007/s10899-024-10339-x
-Lim, JYL, Boardman, JM, Anderson, C, Dickinson, DL, Bennett, D, Drummond, SPA. (2024) "Sleep Restriction Alters the Integration of Multiple Information Sources in Probabilistic Decision-Making." Journal of Sleep Research, 14161. DOI:10.1111/jsr.14161
-Dickinson, David L. (2024) “Deliberation, mood response, and the confirmation bias in the religious belief domain.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 109 (April), 102161. DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2024.102161
-McElroy, Todd, David L. Dickinson, Stephen Vale (2024) “The impact of restricting sleep duration on physical activity: Secondary analysis of a randomized crossover study.” Health Psychology, 43(8), 561-569. DOI:10.1037/hea0001360.
-Dickinson, David L, and David Masclet (2023) “Unethical decision making and sleep restriction: Experimental Evidence.”Games and Economic Behavior, 141(Sept), 484-502.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2023.07.004
-Dickinson, David L. (2023) “Political ideology does not predict self-control in Stroop task performance: new evidence using an incentivized task.” Journal of the Economic Science Association.
DOI: 10.1007/s40881-023-00133-7
-Garrett C. Hisler, David L Dickinson, Scott A. Bruce, and Brant P. Hasler (2023) “Preliminary evidence that misalignment between sleep and circadian timing alters risk-taking preferences.” Journal of Sleep Research, 32(3), e13728.
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13728
-Castillo, Marco. and David L. Dickinson (2022) “Sleep restriction increases coordination failure.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 200(August): 358-370.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2022.06.001
-Lim, Jeryl., Johanna Boardman, Jeffrey Dyche, Clare Anderson, David L. Dickinson, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2022) “Sex Moderates the Effects of Total Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Restriction on Risk Preference.” SLEEP, 45(9): zsac120.
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac120
-Dickinson, David L., Dave McEvoy, and David Bruner (2022) “The impact of sleep restriction on interpersonal conflict resolution and the narcotic effect.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 194(Feb): 71-90.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2021.12.003
-Dickinson, David L., Jama Brookes, Cori Ferguson, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2021) “The impact of self-selected short sleep on monetary risk taking.” Journal of Sleep Research, 00, e13529.
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13529
-Dickinson, David L. and Caleb Garbuio (2021) “The influence of dietary patterns on outcomes in a Bayesian Choice Task.” Health Science Reports, 4(3): e369.
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.369
-McEvoy, David M, David M. Bruner, David L. Dickinson, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2021) “Sleep restriction and strategy choice in cooperation and coordination games.” Economics Letters, 208(Nov): 110049.
DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2021.110049
-Dickinson, David L. (2021) “Sleep and Decision Making.” in Chaudhuri, Ananish (Ed.) A Research Agenda for Experimental Economics, pp. 215-238. Elgar Research Agenda Series, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
ISBN: 978 1 78990 984 5
-Dickinson, David L. and Naomi Kakoschke (2021) “Seeking confirmation? Biased information search and deliberation in the food domain.” Food Quality and Preference, 91(July): 104189.
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2021.104189
-Dickinson, David L (2020) “Deliberation enhances the confirmation bias in politics.” Games, 11(4), 57.
DOI: 10.3390/g11040057
-Dickinson David L, and David M. McEvoy (2020) “Further from the truth: The impact of moving from in-person to online settings on dishonest behavior.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 90(Feb): 101649.
DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2020.101649
-Clark, Jeremy., and David L Dickinson (2020) “The effect of sleep on public good contributions and punishment: Experimental evidence.” PLoS ONE, 15(10): e0240324
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240324.
-Dickinson David L., Andrew R. Smith, Robert McClelland (2020) “An Examination of Circadian Impacts on Judgments” Social Psychology, 50: 341-353.
DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000420
-Dickinson David L. (2020) “Labor Negotiations, Conflicts, and Arbitration.” In: Zimmermann K. (eds) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Springer, Cham
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-57365-6_129-1
-McElroy, Todd, David L. Dickinson, and Irwin Levin (2020) “Thinking About Decisions: An Integrative Approach of Person and Task Factors.” Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 33:538-555.
DOI: 10.1002/bdm.2175
-Dickinson, David L, Ananish Chaudhuri, and Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy (2020) “Trading while sleepy? Circadian mismatch and mispricing in a global experimental asset market.” Experimental Economics, 23(2): 526-553.
DOI: 10.1007/s10683-019-09623-0
-McElroy, Todd, and David L. Dickinson (2019) “Thinking About Complex Decisions: How Sleep and Time-of-day Influence Complex Choices.” Consciousness and Cognition, 76: 102824.
DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.102824
-Dickinson, David L., and David Masclet (2019) "Using ethical dilemmas to predict antisocial choices with real payoff consequences: An experimental study." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 166 (Oct): 195-215.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2019.08.023
-John B. Holbein, Jerome P. Schafer, and David L. Dickinson. (2019) “Insufficient Sleep Reduces Voting and Other Prosocial Behaviors.” Nature Human Behaviour, 3:492-500.
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-019-0543-4
-Dickinson, David L, and Todd McElroy (2019) “Bayesian versus heuristic-based choice under sleep restriction and suboptimal times of day.” Games and Economic Behavior, 115 (May): 48-59.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2019.02.011
-Dickinson, David L, Alexander Wolkow, Sean P.A. Drummond, Shanthakumar M.W. Rajaratnam. (2018) “Personal sleep debt and daytime sleepiness mediate the relationship between sleep and mental health outcomes in young adults." Depression and Anxiety, 35(8): 775-783.
DOI: 10.1002/da.22769
-Dickinson, David L, David Masclet, and Emmanuel Peterle (2018) “Discrimination as favoritism: The private benefits and social costs of in-group favoritism in an experiment labor market.” European Economic Review, 104(May): 220-236.
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.03.004
-Dickinson, David L, and Todd McElroy (2017) “Sleep restriction and circadian effects on social decisions.” European Economic Review, 97(August): 57-71.
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2017.05.002
-Dickinson, David L, Sean P. A. Drummond, Todd McElroy (2017) “The viability of an ecologically valid chronic sleep restriction and circadian timing protocol: An examination of sample attrition, compliance, and effectiveness at impacting sleepiness and mood.” PLoS ONE, 12(3): e0174367.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174367
-Poudel, Govinda, Anjan Bhattarai, David L. Dickinson, Sean P.A. Drummond. (2017) “Neural correlates of decision making during a Bayesian choice task.” NeuroReport, 28(4): 193-199.
DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000730
-Castillo, Marco, David L. Dickinson, and Ragan Petrie (2017) “Sleepiness, choice consistency, and risk preferences.” Theory and Decision, 82(1): 41-73.
DOI: 10.1007/s11238-016-9559-7
-Dickinson, David L, Joe Cazier, and Thomas Cech (2016) “A practical validation study of a commercial accelerometer using good and poor sleepers.” Health Psychology Open, July-Dec.
DOI: 10.1177/2055102916679012
-Oaxaca, Ronald L., and David L. Dickinson (2016) “Symmetric Experimental Designs: Conditions for Equivalence of Panel Data Estimators.” Journal of the Economic Science Association, 2: 85-95.
DOI: 10.1007/s40881-016-0022-x
-Dickinson, David L., Sean P. A. Drummond, and Jeffrey Dyche (2016) “Voluntary sleep choice and its effects on Bayesian decisions.” Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 14(5): 501-513.
DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2015.1028064
-McElroy, Todd, David L. Dickinson, Nathan Stroh, and Christopher A. Dickinson (2016) “The physical sacrifice of thinking: Investigating the relationship between thinking and physical activity in everyday life.” Journal of Health Psychology, 21(8): 1750-1757.
DOI: 10.1177/13591053145658
-Dickinson, David L., David Masclet, and Marie Claire Villeval (2015) “Norm enforcement in social dilemmas: An experiment with police commissioners.” Journal of Public Economics, 126: 74-85.
-Dickinson, David L, and David Masclet (2015) “Emotion Venting and Punishment in Public Good Experiments.” Journal of Public Economics, 122: 55-67.
-Dickinson, David L., and John Whitehead (2015) “Dubious and Dubiouser: Contingent Valuation and the Time of Day” Economic Inquiry, 53(2): 1396-1400.
DOI: 10.1111/ecin.12161
-Dickinson, David L, Glenn Dutcher, and Cortney Rodet (2015) “Observed Punishment Spillover Effects: A Laboratory Investigation of Behavior in a Social Dilemma”, Experimental Economics, 18(1): 136-153. DOI: 10.1007/s10683-014-9399-7
-Fairbrother, Kimberly, Ben Cartner, Jessica R Alley, Chelsea D Curry, David L. Dickinson, David M. Morris, Scott R. Collier (2014) “Effects of exercise timing on sleep architecture and nocturnal blood pressure in prehypertensives.” Vascular Health and Risk Management, 10: 691-698.
-Dickinson, David L, Todd McElroy, and Nathan Stroh (2014) “Impact of Glucose on Bayesian v. Heuristic-based Decision Making.” Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 7(4): 237-247.
-Dickinson, David L, and Ronald Oaxaca (2014) “Wages, Employment, and Statistical Discrimination: Evidence from the Laboratory.” Economic Inquiry, 52(4): 1380-1391.
-Dickinson, David L (2014) “Alternative Dispute Resolution.” in IZA World of Labor. Edited by K.F. Zimmermann.
DOI: 10.15185/izawol.71.v2
-Dickinson, David L., and Todd McElroy (2012) “Circadian effects on strategic reasoning.” Experimental Economics, 15(3): 444-459.
DOI: 10.1007/s10683-011-9307-3
-Dickinson, David L., and Marie Claire Villeval (2012) “Job allocation rules and sorting efficiency: Experimental Outcomes in a Peter Principle Environment.” Southern Economic Journal, 78(3): 842-859.
DOI: 10.4284/0038-4038-78.3.84
-Dickinson, David L., and Robert J. Oxoby (2011) “Cognitive dissonance, pessimism, and behavioral spillover effects.” Journal of Economic Psychology. 32(3): 295-306.
DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2010.12.004
-McElroy, Todd. And David L. Dickinson (2010) “Thoughtful days and valenced nights: How much will you think about the problem?” Judgment and Decision Making, 5(7): 516-523.
-Dickinson, David L. and Todd McElroy (2010) “Rationality Around the Clock: Sleep and Time-of-Day Effects on Guessing Game Responses.” Economics Letters, 108(2): 245-248.
DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2010.04.029
-Anderson, Clare. and David L. Dickinson (2010) “Bargaining and Trust: The Effects of 36hr Sleep Deprivation on Socially Interactive Decisions.” Journal of Sleep Research, 19: 54-63.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00767.x
-Dickinson, David L. and Lynn Hunnicutt (2010) “Nonbinding Suggestions: The Relative Effects of Focal Points versus Uncertainty Reduction on Bargaining Outcomes.” Theory and Decision, 69(4): 615-634. DOI: 10.1007/s11238-009-9156-0
-Dickinson, David L., and Ronald L. Oaxaca. (2009) “Statistical Discrimination in Labor Markets: An Experimental Analysis.” Southern Economic Journal, 76(1): 16-31.
-Dickinson, David L. (2009) “The Effects of Beliefs versus Risk Attitude on Bargaining Outcomes.” Theory and Decision, 66(1): 69-101.
-Dickinson, David L. (2009) “Experiment Timing and Preferences for Fairness.” Journal of Socio-Economics, 38: 89-95.
-Dickinson, David L., and Marie Claire Villeval (2008) “Does Monitoring Decrease Work Effort? The Complementarity Between Agency and Crowding-Out Theories.” Games and Economic Behavior, 63(1): 56-76.
-Dickinson, David L., and Sean P.A. Drummond (2008) “The Effects of Total Sleep Deprivation on Bayesian Updating.” Judgment and Decision Making, 3(2): 181-90.
-Cherry, Todd, and David L. Dickinson. (2008) “The Effect of Multiple Public Goods on Voluntary Contributions.” in Experimental Methods, Environmental Economics, eds, Todd Cherry, Jason Shogren, Stephan Kroll: Routledge publishers, pp. 184-93.
-McKenna, Benjamin., David L. Dickinson, Henry Orff, and Sean P.A. Drummond (2007) “The Effects of One-Night of Sleep Deprivation on Known-Risk and Ambiguous-Risk Decisions.” Journal of Sleep Research, 16(3): 245-52.
-Dickinson, David L. (2006) “On-the-Job Leisure as a Cause of Asymmetric Observed-Effort Distributions.” Managerial and Decision Economics, special issue: Experimental Economics, 27(6): 435-44.
-Dickinson, David L. (2006) “The chilling effect of optimism: The case of final-offer arbitration.” Journal of Socio-Economics, 35(1): 17-30.
-Dickinson, David L., and DeeVon Bailey (2005) “Experimental Evidence on the Willingness-to-Pay for Red Meat Traceability in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 37(3): 537-48. (lead article)
-Dickinson, David L. (2005) “Bargaining Outcomes with Double-Offer Arbitration.” Experimental Economics, 8: 145-66.
-Dickinson, David L., and Lynn Hunnicutt (2005) “Does Fact-Finding Promote Settlement? Theory and a Test.” Economic Inquiry, 43(2): 401-16.
-Hobbs., Jill E., Bailey, Deevon., Dickinson, David L., and Morteza Haghiri. (2005) “Traceability in the Canadian Red Meat Sector: Do Consumers Care?” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 53(March): 47-65.
-Dickinson, David L. (2004) “A Comparison of Conventional, Final-Offer, and ‘Combined’ Arbitration for Dispute Resolution” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 57(2): 288-301.
-Parkhurst, Gregory, Jason Shogren, and David L. Dickinson (2004) “Negative Values in Vickrey Auctions.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 86(2): 222-35.
-Dickinson, David L. (2003) “An Illustrated Example of the Effects of Risk Preferences and Expectations on Bargaining Outcomes.” Journal of Economic Education, 33(2): 169-180.
-Bailey, DeeVon, Eluned Jones, and David L. Dickinson (2002) “Knowledge Management: A New Frontier in the Global Food System: Knowledge Management and Comparative International Strategies on Vertical Information Flow in the Global Food System.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 84(5) (December 2002): 1337-1344.
-Dickinson, David L., and J. Tiefenthaler (2002) “What is Fair? Experimental Evidence.” Southern Economic Journal¸ 69(2): 414-28.
-Dickinson, David L., and DeeVon Bailey (2002) “Meat Traceability: Are U.S. Consumers Willing To Pay for It?” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 27(2): 348-364.
-Dickinson, David L. (2002) “A Bargaining Experiment to Motivate Discussion on Fairness.” Journal of Economic Education, 33(2): 136-51.
-Dickinson, David L., and R. Verbeek (2002) “Wage Differentials between College Graduates With and Without Learning Disabilities.” Journal of Learning Disabilities, 35(2): 175-184.
-Dickinson, David L. (2001) “The Carrot vs. the Stick in Work Team Motivation” Experimental Economics, 4(1): 107-124.
-Dickinson, David L. (2000) “Ultimatum Decision-Making: A Test of Reciprocal Kindness.” Theory and Decision, 48: 151-177.
-Dickinson, David L. (1999) “An Experimental Examination of Labor Supply and Work Intensities.” Journal of Labor Economics, 17(4), part 1: 638-670.
-Dickinson, David L., and R. Mark Isaac (1998) “Absolute and Relative Rewards for Individuals in Team Production.” Managerial and Decision Economics, 19: 299-310
-Dickinson, David L (1998) “The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism with Uncertain Group Payoffs.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 35(4): 517-33.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS/POSTERS
-Dickinson, David L. and Todd McElroy (2010) “Paper Airplane Producers: Morning types vs. Evening types.” Annals of Improbable Research, 16(1): 10-12.
-Drummond, S.P.A., Jonelis, M.B., McKenna, B.S., Wang, R., Dickinson, D.L. (2009) “Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Decision Making: Behavior and Brain Function.” Poster presented at the Military Health Research Forum, September 1, 2009.
-Dickinson, David L. and DeeVon Bailey (2002) “A Comparison Between U.S. and European Consumer Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Traceability, Transparency, and Assurance for Port Products.” In Paradoxes in Food Chains and Networks—Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry. Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 229-37
-Dickinson, David L. (2000) “Using Experiments to Highlight the Fairness/Efficiency Distinction.” In proceedings of Economics and the Classroom Conference: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, pp. 51-61.