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repeated best-shot game. The experiment examines whether the amount and content of information given to players affects the …
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trembling-hand perfect equilibrium under selfish preferences even towards the end of our experiment. The likely reasons for our …
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We demonstrate that one should not expect convergence of the proposals to the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium offer in standard ultimatum games. First, imposing strict experimental control of the behavior of the receiving players and focusing on the behavior of the proposers, we show...
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This paper examines the influence of pre-experiment tasks on subject understanding. It used a 2x2 design varying the … type of instructions and whether or not the pre-experiment quiz was incentivized. The Standard instructions were written …-Media Learning literature, which aims to find ways to maximize subject understanding from instruction. After the pre-experiment …
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We consider mixed populations (N=21) of genuine (humans) and artificial (robots) agents, repeatedly interacting in small groups whose composition is changed randomly from round to round. Our purpose is to study the spread of cooperative or non-cooperative behavior in the population over time by...
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This paper reports results of a 100-round Yes-No game experiment conducted under the random matching protocol. In … their repeated ultimatum bargaining experiment. Our main interest is which dynamics emerge when proposers and responders …
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