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The digit ratio (2D:4D) and economic preferences: no robust associations in a sample of 330 women

Abstract
Many studies report on the association between 2D:4D, a putative marker for prenatal testosterone exposure, and economic preferences. However, most of these studies have limited sample sizes and test multiple hypotheses (without preregistration). In this study we mainly replicate the common specifications found in the literature for the association between the 2D:4D ratio and risk taking, the willingness to compete, and dictator game giving separately. In a sample of 330 women we find no robust associations between any of these economic preferences and 2D:4D. We find no evidence of an effect for sixteen of the eighteen total regressions we run. The two regression specifications which are significant have not previously been reported and the associations are not in the expected direction, and therefore they are unlikely to represent a real effect.
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University of Gothenburg
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JEL codes: C91,D03
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/59073
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Date
2019-02
Author
Parslow, Elle
Ranehill, Eva
Zethraeus, Niklas
Blomberg, Liselott
von Schoultz, Bo
Lindén Hirschberg, Angelica
Johannesson, Magnus
Dreber, Anna
Keywords
economic preferences
experiment
testosterone
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
750
Language
eng
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