Honesty Via Choice-Matching
American Economic Review: Insights
28 Pages Posted: 25 Jan 2017 Last revised: 23 Sep 2018
Date Written: August 14, 2018
Abstract
We introduce choice-matching, a class of mechanisms for eliciting honest responses to a multiple choice question (MCQ), as might appear in a market research study, opinion poll or economics experiment. Under choice-matching, respondents are compensated through an auxiliary task, e.g., a personal consumption choice or a forecast. Their compensation depends both on their performance on the auxiliary task, and on the performance of those respondents who matched their response to the MCQ. We give conditions for such mechanisms to be strictly truth-inducing, focusing on a special case in which the auxiliary task is to predict the answers of other respondents.
Keywords: Proper scoring rules, Bayesian Truth Serum, truth-telling equilibria
JEL Classification: C11, D82, D83, M00
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