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Bayesian vs. non-Bayesian learning 3 Learning 3 Belief dynamics 2 Experiments 2 Eye tracking 2 Lernen 2 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 2 Schätztheorie 2 Simulation 2 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Dynamische Wirtschaftstheorie 1 Dynamisches Modell 1 Economic dynamics 1 Estimation theory 1 Experiment 1 Learning process 1 Lernprozess 1 Nonparametric statistics 1 Visual perception 1 Visuelle Wahrnehmung 1 experiments 1 eye-tracking 1 nonparametric estimation 1
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Hu, Yingyao 3 Kayaba, Yutaka 3 Shum, Matthew 2 Shum, Matt 1
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Games and Economic Behavior 1 Games and economic behavior 1 Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments: The eyes have it!
Hu, Yingyao; Kayaba, Yutaka; Shum, Matt - 2010
How do people learn? We assess, in a distribution-free manner, subjects' learning and choice rules in dynamic two-armed bandit (probabilistic reversal learning) experiments. To aid in identification and estimation, we use auxiliary measures of subjects' beliefs, in the form of their...
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Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments: The eyes have it!
Hu, Yingyao; Kayaba, Yutaka; Shum, Matthew - In: Games and Economic Behavior 81 (2013) C, pp. 215-231
How do people learn? We assess, in a model-free manner, subjectsʼ belief dynamics in a two-armed bandit learning experiment. A novel feature of our approach is to supplement the choice and reward data with subjectsʼ eye movements during the experiment to pin down estimates of subjectsʼ...
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Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments : the eyes have it!
Hu, Yingyao; Kayaba, Yutaka; Shum, Matthew - In: Games and economic behavior 81 (2013), pp. 215-231
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