The following pages link to A backward induction experiment (Q697945):
Displayed 24 items.
- Modelling equilibrium play as governed by analogy and limited foresight (Q608549) (← links)
- The evolution of fairness under an assortative matching rule in the ultimatum game (Q662275) (← links)
- Introduction to experimental game theory (Q697939) (← links)
- Detecting failures of backward induction: Monitoring information search in sequential bargaining (Q697943) (← links)
- Learning across games (Q765219) (← links)
- Subgame perfection in ultimatum bargaining trees (Q926895) (← links)
- Aspiration adaptation in the ultimatum minigame. (Q1399525) (← links)
- How does communication affect beliefs in one-shot games with complete information? (Q1691357) (← links)
- David Lewis in the lab: experimental results on the emergence of meaning (Q1709134) (← 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)
- Limited foresight equilibrium (Q2078063) (← links)
- Economic harmony -- a rational theory of fairness and cooperation in strategic interactions (Q2091674) (← links)
- Driving a hard bargain is a balancing act: how social preferences constrain the negotiation process (Q2157824) (← links)
- Non-equilibrium play in centipede games (Q2178031) (← links)
- Revealed preferences of individual players in sequential games (Q2237886) (← links)
- An experimental analysis of asymmetric power in conflict bargaining (Q2351236) (← links)
- Does seeing more deeply into a game increase one's chances of winning? (Q2431823) (← links)
- Quantal-response equilibrium models of the ultimatum bargaining game (Q2485485) (← links)
- Learning, Words and Actions: Experimental Evidence on Coordination-Improving Information (Q2867512) (← links)
- BACKWARD INDUCTION OR FORWARD REASONING? – AN EXPERIMENT OF STOCHASTIC ALTERNATING OFFER BARGAINING (Q5406295) (← links)
- Continuous level-\(k\) mechanism design (Q6160142) (← links)
- Motives behind cooperation in finitely repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q6176728) (← links)
- Bounded rationality for relaxing best response and mutual consistency: the quantal hierarchy model of decision making (Q6185876) (← links)