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, simple payoff-based learning rules eventually lead to equilibrium. Such rules have previously been documented for some forms … laboratory setting and finds strong confirmation for key features of payoff-based learning that distinguish it from classical …
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learning transfers to new games. Current theories of learning model learning as adjustment in behavior in response to feedback … about outcomes and payoffs and largely ignore the possibility that learning may take place in the absence of such feedback … feedback between plays of the game. However, this previous work demonstrates this "no-feedback" learning using a special game …
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In standard models of rational learning from experience, prior uncertainties and disagreements recede smoothly as …, uncertainties will surge and core disagreements widen. In general, rational learning tends to bifurcate into calm and turbulent …
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The analysis in this paper searches for individual and group determinants of learning behavior in Monty Hall's Three … abilities, and social interactions with others are all important determinants of initial choices and subsequent learning in this … learning curves are initially steeper; (ii) Individual learning can also be enhanced through social interactions; (iii …
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disagreement regardless of cognitive ability. Learning about the state of the world has little effect on the evolution of perceived …
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In this paper, we discuss learning behavior and the heterogeneity of subjects' ability to perform in real-effort tasks …. Afterwards, we present a novel variant of Erkal et al.'s (2011) encryption real-effort task which aims to minimize learning …-randomization mechanism to minimize learning and heterogeneity. Existing experiments with repeated real-effort tasks find a performance …
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psychology of learning, and work from social scientists on learning. The paper makes the following claim: typically the law … reaches its addressees indirectly. The law is not followed, it is learned. There are two distinct learning objects. Throughout … take the form of schema-like social mirror rules, or of exemplars. Learning also is the key to understanding how …
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trade, but their effectiveness crucially depends on the speed of learning. …
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