Graphic featuring text 'Earn Real Money by Playing Behavioral Economic Games. Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University.'

The Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University is recruiting participants.

  • An unconditional $5 show-up fee: If you show up at the campus lab at the scheduled time, you earn $5.
  • On average, $15-20 per hour: The amount for participating in the games will vary, and will be based on each participant’s decisions. On average, students earn $15-20 per hour.
  • Learn more about behavioral science and contribute to university research: Behavioral economics games were originally used by Nobel Prize laureate Vernon Smith, for educational and research purposes. You can help Wichita State professors and students publish their research in high-quality academic journals.
Graphic featuring text 'Earn Real Money by Playing Behavioral Economic Games. Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University.'

The Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University is recruiting participants.

  • An unconditional $5 show-up fee: If you show up at the campus lab at the scheduled time, you earn $5.
  • On average, $15-20 per hour: The amount for participating in the games will vary, and will be based on each participant’s decisions. On average, students earn $15-20 per hour.
  • Learn more about behavioral science and contribute to university research: Behavioral economics games were originally used by Nobel Prize laureate Vernon Smith, for educational and research purposes. You can help Wichita State professors and students publish their research in high-quality academic journals.
Dr. Brock Stoddard graduated with his PhD ineconomics from Indiana University in 2013. He worked at the University of South Dakota for four years before moving to Appalachian State University in 2017. He received tenure and promotion in 2020 and is now an associate professor of economics. His research primarily examines social dilemmas (such as public goods and common-pool resources) using experimental methods. He has published in journals such as American Economic Journal-Microeconomics, Journal of Public Economics, Games and Economic Behavior, and Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

The next “Economics Bites on the Go” will take place noon-1 p.m. today, Oct. 1 via Zoom. The episode will feature behavioral economist Dr. Brock Stoddard who will discuss “The Effect of Short-Term Users in a Common-Pool Resource Environment.”

“Economics Bites on the Go”  was created by Wichita State’s Department of Economics and the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth. The aim is to provide students and faculty members an opportunity to interact with top-tier economists.

Each talk lasts one hour. For the first 20 minutes, Siyu Wang, WSU Economics Department assistant professor, asks students questions that provoke the guest speakers into a deeper examination of their work and how they see the world. The guest speaker then has 20 minutes to summarize their life-long research. The last 20 minutes is Q&A time, with students and professors interacting with the guest speaker and asking any questions they have in mind.

Stoddard graduated from Indiana University in 2013. He worked at the University of South Dakota for four years before moving to Appalachian State University in 2017. He received tenure and promotion in 2020 and is now an associate professor of economics.

The Zoom meeting ID is 379-883-4810 and the passcode is 200.

Graphic featuring text 'Earn Real Money by Playing Behavioral Economic Games. Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University.'

The Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University is recruiting participants. Participants have a chance to earn the following incentives:

  • An unconditional $5 show-up fee: If you show up at the campus lab at the scheduled time, you earn $5.
  • Earn between $15-20 per hour: The amount for participating in the games will vary, and will be based on each participant’s decisions. On average, students earn $15-20 per hour.
  • Learn more about behavioral science and contribute to university research: Behavioral economics games were originally used by Nobel Prize laureate Vernon Smith, for educational and research purposes. You can help Wichita State professors and students publish their research in high-quality academic journals.
Play economic games to earn money. Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University.

The Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University is recruiting participants. Register today at orsee.wichita.edu.

  • Unconditional $5 show-up fee: If you show up at the lab at the scheduled time, you earn guaranteed $5.
  • On average, $15-20 per hour: Your earning from the games will vary, and it is based on participants’ decisions. On average, students earn $15-20 per hour.
  • Learn behavioral science and contribute to university research: Behavioral economic games were initially used by Nobel Prize laureate Vernon Smith for educational and research purpose. You can help Wichita State professors and students publish their research in high-quality academic journals.