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beauty contest 6 cognitive ability 6 decision time 6 game theory 6 personality 6 repeated games 6 thinking time 6 Begrenzte Rationalität 4 Bounded rationality 4 Cognition 4 Decision 4 Decision theory 4 Entscheidung 4 Entscheidungstheorie 4 Experiment 4 Game theory 4 Kognition 4 Repeated games 4 Spieltheorie 4 Time 4 Wiederholte Spiele 4 Zeit 4 response time 4 strategic complexity 4 Strategic management 3 Strategisches Management 3 strategic games 3 Response time 2 complexity 2 deliberation time 2 level-k 2 strategic game 2 strate-gic games 1
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 6
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Gill, David 6 Prowse, Victoria 3 Prowse, Victoria L. 3
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Purdue University Economics Department working paper 1 Working papers / Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 2
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Strategic Complexity and the Value of Thinking
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria L. - 2022
Response times are a simple low-cost indicator of the process of reasoning in strategic games. In this paper, we leverage the dynamic nature of response-time data from repeated strategic interactions to measure the strategic complexity of a situation by how long people think on average when they...
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Strategic complexity and the value of thinking
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria - 2022
Response times are a simple low-cost indicator of the process of reasoning in strategic games. In this paper, we leverage the dynamic nature of response-time data from repeated strategic interactions to measure the strategic complexity of a situation by how long people think on average when they...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013191643
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Strategic complexity and the value of thinking
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria - 2019 - This version: July 8, 2019
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Using Response Times to Measure Strategic Complexity and the Value of Thinking in Games
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria L. - 2017
Response times are a simple low-cost indicator of the process of reasoning in strategic games (Rubinstein, 2007; Rubinstein, 2016). We leverage the dynamic nature of response-time data from repeated strategic interactions to measure the strategic complexity of a situation by how long people think on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011653246
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Strategic complexity and the value of thinking
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria - 2017 - This version: August 23, 2017
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011754635
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Using response times to measure strategic complexity and the value of thinking in games
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria L. - 2017
Response times are a simple low-cost indicator of the process of reasoning in strategic games (Rubinstein, 2007; Rubinstein, 2016). We leverage the dynamic nature of response-time data from repeated strategic interactions to measure the strategic complexity of a situation by how long people think on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011607565
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