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Action-sampling 3 Experimental data 3 Learning 3 Reinforcement 3 2×2 games 2 Impulse balance 2 Impulse matching 2 self-tuning EWA 2 2 x 2 games 1 Impulse-matching 1 Lernprozess 1 Payo?-sampling 1 Payoff-sampling 1 Self-tuning EWA 1 Spieltheorie 1 Test 1
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Chmura, Thorsten 3 Goerg, Sebastian J. 3 Selten, Reinhard 3
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University of Bonn, Germany 1
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Bonn Econ Discussion Papers 2 Games and Economic Behavior 1
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Learning in experimental 2×2 games
Chmura, Thorsten; Goerg, Sebastian J.; Selten, Reinhard - 2008
-sampling learning, and payoff-sampling learning. With this models and together with the models of self- tuning EWA learning and …
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Learning in experimental 2×2 games
Goerg, Sebastian J.; Chmura, Thorsten; Selten, Reinhard - University of Bonn, Germany - 2008
-sampling learning, and payoff-sampling learning. With this models and together with the models of self- tuning EWA learning and …
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Learning in experimental 2×2 games
Chmura, Thorsten; Goerg, Sebastian J.; Selten, Reinhard - In: Games and Economic Behavior 76 (2012) 1, pp. 44-73
models, together with the models of self-tuning EWA and reinforcement learning, are applied to 12 different 2×2 games and … experimental data on the aggregate level, individual behavior is best described by self-tuning EWA. Nevertheless, impulse …-matching learning has the second-highest score for the individual data. In addition, only self-tuning EWA and impulse-matching learning …
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