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The following pages link to Detecting failures of backward induction: Monitoring information search in sequential bargaining (Q697943):
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- How do coalitions get built? Evidence from an extensive form coalition game with and without communication (Q444139) (← links)
- On the role of fairness and limited backward induction in sequential bargaining games. New behavioral models and analyses (Q513351) (← links)
- The role of utility interdependence in public good experiments (Q532652) (← links)
- Introduction to experimental game theory (Q697939) (← links)
- A backward induction experiment (Q697945) (← links)
- Competing against experienced and inexperienced players (Q816747) (← links)
- Strategic sophistication and attention in games: an eye-tracking study (Q894612) (← links)
- Subgame perfection in ultimatum bargaining trees (Q926895) (← links)
- Employee-stock-options, production/service functions and game theory (Q945401) (← links)
- Theoretical tools for understanding and aiding dynamic decision making (Q1042309) (← links)
- The path to equilibrium in sequential and simultaneous games: a mousetracking study (Q1622451) (← links)
- How does communication affect beliefs in one-shot games with complete information? (Q1691357) (← links)
- Testing the level of consistency between choices and beliefs in games using eye-tracking (Q1735771) (← links)
- Foresight, risk attitude, and utility maximization in naturalistic sequential high-stakes decision making (Q1736007) (← links)
- King of the Hill: giving backward induction its best shot (Q1756333) (← links)
- Resource prices and planning horizons (Q1991941) (← links)
- Limited focus in dynamic games (Q2002069) (← links)
- On the beliefs off the path: equilibrium refinement due to quantal response and level-\(k\) (Q2016224) (← links)
- Limited foresight equilibrium (Q2078063) (← links)
- Economic harmony -- a rational theory of fairness and cooperation in strategic interactions (Q2091674) (← links)
- Estimating the use of higher-order theory of mind using computational agents (Q2098950) (← links)
- Composition rules in original and cumulative prospect theory (Q2125255) (← links)
- Non-equilibrium play in centipede games (Q2178031) (← links)
- Partners in crime? Corruption as a criminal network (Q2212763) (← links)
- Emissions trading with rolling horizons (Q2246656) (← links)
- Strategic reasoning: building cognitive models from logical formulas (Q2255230) (← links)
- Heterogeneous quantal response equilibrium and cognitive hierarchies (Q2271364) (← links)
- Overcoming inefficient lock-in in coordination games with sophisticated and myopic players (Q2334820) (← links)
- Unraveling public good games (Q2344989) (← links)
- (Quasi) uniqueness and restoring dynamics of price-dispersion market equilibria under search cost (Q2419498) (← links)
- Does seeing more deeply into a game increase one's chances of winning? (Q2431823) (← links)
- Information and learning in oligopoly: an experiment (Q2436307) (← links)
- Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments: the eyes have it! (Q2436308) (← links)
- Competitive burnout: theory and experimental evidence (Q2457234) (← links)
- When and why? A critical survey on coordination failure in the laboratory (Q2463423) (← links)
- Overcommunication in strategic information transmission games (Q2466857) (← links)
- Quantal-response equilibrium models of the ultimatum bargaining game (Q2485485) (← links)
- Self-referential thinking and equilibrium as states of mind in games: fMRI evidence (Q2567112) (← links)
- Cognitive ability and the effect of strategic uncertainty (Q2629328) (← links)
- Eureka Learning: heuristics and response time in perfect information games (Q2636782) (← links)
- Invitation games: an experimental approach to coalition formation (Q2669096) (← links)
- Three steps ahead (Q4586085) (← links)
- BACKWARD INDUCTION OR FORWARD REASONING? – AN EXPERIMENT OF STOCHASTIC ALTERNATING OFFER BARGAINING (Q5406295) (← links)
- Bounded rationality for relaxing best response and mutual consistency: the quantal hierarchy model of decision making (Q6185876) (← links)
- Understanding dynamic interactions (Q6665655) (← links)