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On the emergence of descriptive norms

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Muldoon, R., Lisciandra, C., Bicchieri, C., Hartmann, S., & Sprenger, J. (2014). On the emergence of descriptive norms. Politics, philosophy & economics, 13(1), 3-22.

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A descriptive norm is a behavioral rule that individuals follow when their empirical expectations of others following the same rule are met. We aim to provide an account of the emergence of descriptive norms by first looking at a simple case, that of the standing ovation. We examine the structure of a standing ovation, and show it can be generalized to describe the emergence of a wide range of descriptive norms.

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Ryan Muldoon
Ryan Muldoon
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Assistant Professor, University of Buffalo
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