"Essays in Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics" by Rana Sulaiman Alogaily

Date of Award

Spring 2022

Degree Type

Open Access Dissertation

Degree Name

Economics, PhD

Program

School of Social Science, Politics, and Evaluation

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Paul J. Zak

Dissertation or Thesis Committee Member

Thomas J. Kniesner

Dissertation or Thesis Committee Member

Pierangelo De Pace

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© 2022 Rana S Alogaily

Subject Categories

Economics

Abstract

This dissertation is composed of three unrelated chapters on Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics, all of which are on different topics. Chapter 1: Willingness to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19 and Reasons for Hesitancy Among U.S Residents. Chapter 2: Testosterone Administration Induces A Red Shift in Democrats. Chapter 3: Neurophysiologic Predictors of Mood in the Elderly.

ISBN

9798819339435

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