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040 _aMSU
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100 _aDREBER, A
245 _aFacial masculinity predicts risk and time preferences in expert chess players
264 _aNew York
_bTaylor & Francis
_c2013
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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440 _aApplied Economics Letters
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520 _aIn this study, we examine the relationship between risk-taking, impatience and facial masculinity in expert chess players. We combine a large panel data set from high-level chess games with measures of both risk-taking and impatience in chess with facial masculinity, a proxy for testosterone exposure in puberty. We find that male players with high pubertal testosterone exposure are more impatient by playing shorter chess games. For female players, we find that facial masculinity is negatively correlated with risk-taking.
650 _arisk preferences
650 _atime preferences
650 _achess
700 _aGERDES, Ch
700 _aGRANSMARK, P
700 _aLITTLE, A.C
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2013.826861
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