Peter McGee
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Peter McGee's research investigates individual decision-making and preferences, particularly within experimental economics. His work has explored how factors such as gender and race influence reservation wages in search experiments, as well as how personality traits interact with incentives. McGee has also examined preferences for warning signal quality through experimental evidence. His research includes an investigation into asymmetric information, liquidity needs, and the migration to ETFs from an experimental perspective. He has published 36 papers, with his work cited 348 times and an h-index of 8. McGee collaborates with Arya Gaduh at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares two publications.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 36
- Citations: 348
Selected Publications
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Gender and race differences on incentivized personality measures (2025)
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Preferences for Warning Signal Quality: Experimental Evidence (2025)
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Preferences for Warning Signal Quality: Experimental Evidence (2025)
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Gender differences in reservation wages in search experiments (2025)
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Asymmetric information, liquidity needs, and migration to ETFs: An experimental investigation (2024)
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Gender Differences in Reservation Wages in Search Experiments (2024)
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Whoever you want me to be: Personality and incentives (2024)
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Gender Differences in Reservation Wages in Search Experiments (2023)
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Gender Differences in Reservation Wages in Search Experiments (2023)
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Whoever You Want Me to Be: Personality and Incentives (2022)
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Whoever You Want Me to Be: Personality and Incentives (2020)
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Gender effects for loss aversion: Yes, no, maybe? (2019)
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How obvious is the dominant strategy in an English Auction? Experimental evidence (2019)
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AFTER THE TOURNAMENT: OUTCOMES AND EFFORT PROVISION (2019)
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Optimistic irrationality and overbidding in private value auctions (2017)
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- Preferences for Warning Signal Quality: Experimental Evidence
- Preferences for Warning Signal Quality: Experimental Evidence
- Preferences for Warning Signal Quality: Experimental Evidence
- Preferences for Warning Signal Quality: Experimental Evidence
- Asymmetric information, liquidity needs, and migration to ETFs: An experimental investigation
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