Fair Weather Avoidance: Unpacking Costs and Benefits in Replication of 'Avoiding the Ask'

8 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2014 Last revised: 13 Sep 2024

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Hannah Trachtman

Harvard College

Andrew Steinkruger

University of Alaska Anchorage

Mackenzie Wood

University of Alaska Anchorage

Adam Wooster

University of Alaska Anchorage

James Andreoni

University of California, San Diego (UCSD)

James J. Murphy

University of Alaska Anchorage

Justin M. Rao

Microsoft Research; Microsoft Corporation - Microsoft Research - Redmond

Date Written: August 2014

Abstract

If being asked to give to charity stimulates an emotional response, like empathy, that makes giving difficult to resist, a natural self-control mechanism might be to avoid being asked in the first place. We replicate a result from a field experiment that points to the role of empathy in giving. We conduct an experiment in a large superstore in which we solicit donations to charity and randomly allow shoppers the opportunity to avoid solicitation by using the other door. We find the rate of avoidance by store entrants to be 4.5 percent. However, we also find that the avoidance effect disappears in very cold weather, suggesting that avoidance behavior is sensitive to its cost.

Suggested Citation

Trachtman, Hannah and Steinkruger, Andrew and Wood, Mackenzie and Wooster, Adam and Andreoni, James and Murphy, James J. and Rao, Justin M., Fair Weather Avoidance: Unpacking Costs and Benefits in Replication of 'Avoiding the Ask' (August 2014). NBER Working Paper No. w20385, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2482148

Hannah Trachtman (Contact Author)

Harvard College ( email )

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Andrew Steinkruger

University of Alaska Anchorage

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Mackenzie Wood

University of Alaska Anchorage

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Adam Wooster

University of Alaska Anchorage

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James Andreoni

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