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The following pages link to Self-referential thinking and equilibrium as states of mind in games: fMRI evidence (Q2567112):
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- Belief elicitation in experiments: Is there a hedging problem? (Q606071) (← links)
- Sequential reciprocity in two-player, two-stage games: an experimental analysis (Q608537) (← links)
- The framing of games and the psychology of play (Q645654) (← links)
- Experiments with the traveler's dilemma: welfare, strategic choice and implicit collusion (Q649152) (← links)
- Strategic sophistication and attention in games: an eye-tracking study (Q894612) (← links)
- On the persistence of strategic sophistication (Q900434) (← links)
- Inspired and inspiring: Hervé Moulin and the discovery of the beauty contest game (Q1680118) (← links)
- Testing the level of consistency between choices and beliefs in games using eye-tracking (Q1735771) (← links)
- Asymmetric outside options in ultimatum bargaining: a systematic analysis (Q1742152) (← links)
- Identifying behaviorally robust strategies for normal form games under varying forms of uncertainty (Q2028782) (← links)
- What can game theory tell us about an AI `theory of mind'? (Q2091698) (← links)
- Strategic reasoning in persuasion games: an experiment (Q2173409) (← links)
- Feature-based choice and similarity perception in normal-form games: an experimental study (Q2351259) (← links)
- First- and second-order subjective expectations in strategic decision-making: experimental evidence (Q2436310) (← links)
- The Gödelian Foundations of Self-Reference,the Liar and Incompleteness: Arms Racein Complex Strategic Innovation (Q4606776) (← links)
- Cognitive reflection in experimental anchored guessing games (Q6665674) (← links)