Weber, Roberto; Camerer, Colin; Knez, Marc - In: Experimental Economics 7 (2004) 1, pp. 25-48
Previous studies have shown that simply knowing one player moves first can affect behavior in games, even when the first-mover's moves are known to be unobservable. This observation violates the game-theoretic principle that timing of unobserved moves is irrelevant, but is consistent with...