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This paper investigates the evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute preferences to others. This ability is intrinsic to game theory, and is a key component of "Theory of Mind," perhaps the capstone of social cognition. We argue here that this component of theory of mind allows...
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This paper studies the evolution of peoples' models of how other people think - their theories of mind. First, this is …
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This paper studies the evolution of peoplesʼ models of how other people think – their theories of mind. This is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011049877
This paper studies the evolution of peoples' models of how other people think -- their theories of mind. First, this is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008494018
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Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, what are the corresponding psychological mechanisms that inform these preferences in laboratory games? Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) are dispositions considered to be essential in social...
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Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, what are the corresponding psychological mechanisms that inform these preferences in laboratory games? Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) are dispositions considered to be essential in social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008511334
Models have been put forward recently that seem to be successful in explaining apparently anomalous experimental results in the Ultimatum Game, where responders reject positive offers. While imparting fixed preference orders to fully rational agents, these models depart from traditional models...
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population. We conclude that memetic evolution over social norms may be a force that causes individuals to internalize the …
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Population games are stochastic processes which explicitly model Nash's (1950) mass action interpretation of Nash equilibrium. The mass action interpretation envisions a population of players for each position in the game, and that players are randomly matched for play. The hope is that the...
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