Jessica (Ying) Cao

University of Guelph

Assistant Professor

50 Stone Rd. E.

Dept. of FARE

Guelph, Ontario N1G2W1

Canada

http://www.uoguelph.ca/fare/users/ycao01

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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Scholarly Papers (3)

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Incentive Mechanisms, Loan Decisions and Credit Rationing: A Framed Field Experiment on China's Responsibility System for Rural Credit

Number of pages: 69 Posted: 19 Nov 2013
University of Guelph, Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Renmin University of China, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University and Cornell University
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Micro Finance and Banking, Decision under Risk and Uncertainty, Framed Field Experiment

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The Longer the Semester the Worse the Snacks

Public Health Nutrition, 16:7
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 12 Jan 2016
Retired - Cornell University, University of Guelph, Cornell University, Southern Illinois University - Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
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Food sales, Snack choice, Stress, Food Choice, College cafeterias, snacking, weight gain

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Cognitive Dissonance, Confirmatory Bias and Inadequate Information Processing: Evidence from Experimental Auctions

Cao, Ying, David R. Just, Calum G. Turvey, and Brian Wansink (2015), “Existing Food Habits and Recent Choices Lead to Disregard of Food Safety Announcements,” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 63, 491-511.
Posted: 04 Sep 2015 Last Revised: 28 Apr 2017
Jessica (Ying) Cao, David Just, Calum G. Turvey and Brian Wansink
University of Guelph, Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and Retired - Cornell University

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Cognitive Dissonance, Confirmatory Bias, Risk Perception, Self-Justification