激素避孕药不会影响经济偏好:来自随机试验的证据

Eva Ranehill, N. Zethraeus, Liselott Blomberg, B. Schoultz, A. Hirschberg, M. Johannesson, Anna Dreber
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越来越多的相关研究表明,口服避孕药(OCs)中含有或受其影响的性激素可能会影响经济行为。然而,尽管OCs在西方国家的妇女中广泛使用,但人们对其潜在的行为影响知之甚少。本研究探讨了OCs是否对经济偏好有因果影响。我们随机分配340名年龄在18-35岁之间的女性,接受三个月的广泛使用的OC或安慰剂治疗。在治疗结束时,我们进行了一个衡量利他主义、金融风险承担和竞争意愿的经济实验。在5%的水平上,统计能力为80%,检测到的效应大小等于科恩d = 0.30。我们没有发现OC对任何测量偏好的显著影响,这表明这种广泛使用的OC处理在世界各地普遍使用,不会显著影响测量的经济偏好。此外,我们发现月经周期阶段与经济偏好之间没有关系。
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Hormonal Contraceptives Do Not Impact Economic Preferences: Evidence from a Randomized Trial
A growing body of correlational studies suggests that sex hormones such as those contained in, or affected by, oral contraceptives (OCs) may impact economic behavior. However, despite widespread use of OCs among women in Western countries, little is known about their potential behavioral effects. The present study investigates whether OCs causally influence economic preferences. We randomly allocate 340 women aged 18–35 to three months of a widely used OC or placebo treatment. At the end of treatment, we conduct an economic experiment measuring altruism, financial risk taking, and willingness to compete. The statistical power is 80% to detect an effect size equal to a Cohen’s d of 0.30 at the 5% level. We find no significant effects of OCs on any of the measured preferences, indicating that this widely used OC treatment, commonly used throughout the world, does not significantly affect the measured economic preferences. Further, we find no relation between menstrual cycle phase and economic preferences in...
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