The following pages link to Dynamic psychological games (Q1001812):
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- Eliciting private information with noise: the case of randomized response (Q1735755) (← links)
- Belief-updating rule and sequential reciprocity (Q1735790) (← links)
- Gratitude, conscience, and reciprocity: models of supplier motivation when quality is non-contractible (Q1737501) (← links)
- Lies in disguise -- a theoretical analysis of cheating (Q1753692) (← links)
- Prospect dynamics and loss dominance (Q1756332) (← links)
- Agreements with reciprocity: co-financing and MOUs (Q1792562) (← links)
- Lying opportunities and incentives to Lie: reference dependence versus reputation (Q1792580) (← links)
- Perception games and privacy (Q2013349) (← links)
- Expectation-based loss aversion and strategic interaction (Q2013378) (← links)
- Beliefs, plans, and perceived intentions in dynamic games (Q2044997) (← links)
- \(\mu\)-\(\sigma\) games (Q2052483) (← links)
- Privacy, patience, and protection (Q2068909) (← links)
- Simple unawareness in dynamic psychological games (Q2098870) (← links)
- Reciprocity with uncertainty about others (Q2100641) (← links)
- Psychological Nash equilibria under ambiguity (Q2108770) (← links)
- Common belief in rationality in psychological games. Belief-dependent utility and the limits of strategic reasoning (Q2138377) (← links)
- Epistemic game theory without types structures: an application to psychological games (Q2178003) (← links)
- Frustration and anger in the ultimatum game: an experiment (Q2195696) (← links)
- Bayesian games with intentions (Q2206799) (← links)
- Social norms with private values: theory and experiments (Q2212759) (← links)
- The rationale of in-group favoritism: an experimental test of three explanations (Q2212780) (← links)
- Guessing the game: an individual's awareness and assessment of a game's existence (Q2221261) (← links)
- Shame and theory-of-mind predicts rule-following behavior (Q2221292) (← links)
- Cooperation between emotional players (Q2223649) (← links)
- Frustration, aggression, and anger in leader-follower games (Q2273933) (← links)
- Interactive epistemology in simple dynamic games with a continuum of strategies (Q2294124) (← links)
- Team production and esteem: a dual selves model with belief-dependent preferences (Q2307361) (← links)
- Building trust -- one gift at a time (Q2344988) (← links)
- Saliency of outside options in the lost wallet game (Q2379698) (← links)
- On blame and reciprocity: theory and experiments (Q2397629) (← links)
- Promises and conventions -- an approach to pre-play agreements (Q2435892) (← links)
- Shaping beliefs in experimental markets for expert services: guilt aversion and the impact of promises and money-burning options (Q2436303) (← links)
- Tit for tat: foundations of preferences for reciprocity in strategic settings (Q2455658) (← links)
- Intentions versus outcomes: cooperation and fairness in a sequential prisoner's dilemma with nature (Q2669080) (← links)
- Communication with endogenous deception costs (Q2682785) (← links)
- Classical and belief-based gift exchange models: theory and evidence (Q2685834) (← links)
- On the Difference between Social and Private Goods (Q2867524) (← links)
- DO LIES ERODE TRUST? (Q4634426) (← links)
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- Social Preferences and the Provision of Public Goods (Q5022148) (← links)
- Mechanism design with belief-dependent preferences (Q6122068) (← links)
- The existence of universal qualitative belief spaces (Q6122070) (← links)
- On the transmission of guilt aversion and the evolution of trust (Q6148410) (← links)
- Designing randomized response surveys to support honest answers to stigmatizing questions (Q6172233) (← links)
- Guilt aversion in (new) games: does partners' payoff vulnerability matter? (Q6188275) (← links)
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- Publication:297953 (transclusion) (← links)