The following pages link to Which one should I imitate? (Q1300426):
Displaying 26 items.
- Success-biased social learning: cultural and evolutionary dynamics (Q299359) (← links)
- Stochastic imitation in finite games (Q705867) (← links)
- Two success-biased social learning strategies (Q743300) (← links)
- Large deviations and equilibrium selection in large populations (Q869871) (← links)
- Long-run selection and the work ethic (Q926899) (← links)
- Why income comparison is rational (Q980971) (← links)
- Imitation and luck: An experimental study on social sampling (Q1007772) (← links)
- Monotone imitation (Q1031835) (← links)
- Does observation influence learning? (Q1429914) (← links)
- Stochastically stable states in an oligopoly with differentiated goods: Equivalence of price and quantity strategies (Q1587390) (← links)
- How moral codes evolve in a trust game (Q1651789) (← links)
- Chaos in collective health: fractal dynamics of social learning (Q1664430) (← links)
- Errors can increase cooperation in finite populations (Q1691361) (← links)
- Cournot competition, imitation, and information networks (Q1730169) (← links)
- Corruption driven by imitative behavior (Q1925854) (← links)
- Empty nodes affect conditional cooperation under reinforcement learning (Q2246505) (← links)
- An introduction to \textit{ABED}: agent-based simulation of evolutionary game dynamics (Q2278938) (← links)
- Cultural and evolutionary dynamics with best-of-\(k\) learning when payoffs are uncertain (Q2313211) (← links)
- Contact-based model for strategy updating and evolution of cooperation (Q2357540) (← links)
- Imitation-theory and experimental evidence (Q2455659) (← links)
- Experimentally observed imitation and cooperation in price competition on the circle (Q2486157) (← links)
- Social learning strategies and cooperative behaviour: evidence of payoff bias, but not prestige or conformity, in a social dilemma game (Q2669139) (← links)
- Evolution of social learning with payoff and content bias (Q2669161) (← links)
- DOES NOISE UNDERMINE THE FIRST-MOVER ADVANTAGE? AN EVOLUTIONARY ANALYSIS OF BAGWELL'S EXAMPLE (Q4521372) (← links)
- Effects of strategy switching and network topology on decision-making in multi-agent systems (Q5027802) (← links)
- Social learning between groups: imitation and the role of experience (Q6105127) (← links)