The following pages link to The perception of randomness (Q1190151):
Displaying 14 items.
- Gambler's fallacy and imperfect best response in legislative bargaining (Q324180) (← links)
- Pattern recognition and subjective belief learning in a repeated constant-sum game (Q423770) (← links)
- Negative recency, randomization device choice, and reduction of compound lotteries (Q433188) (← links)
- Edgar Allan Poe's riddle: framing effects in repeated matching pennies games (Q625037) (← links)
- Neural mechanism for stochastic behaviour during a competitive game (Q853274) (← links)
- Effective generation of subjectively random binary sequences (Q1023390) (← links)
- A fresh look at the ``hot hand'' paradox (Q2104210) (← links)
- Information and dynamic trading with the Gambler's fallacy (Q2155556) (← links)
- Laplace's theories of cognitive illusions, heuristics and biases (Q2218033) (← links)
- Beyond fictitious play beliefs: incorporating pattern recognition and similarity matching (Q2436297) (← links)
- Formalizing opponent modeling with the rock, paper, scissors game (Q2669107) (← links)
- Exploring the randomness of mentally generated head–tail sequences (Q3386467) (← links)
- ON ANALOGUES OF THE CHURCH–TURING THESIS IN ALGORITHMIC RANDOMNESS (Q5737950) (← links)
- The development of randomization and deceptive behavior in mixed strategy games (Q6067184) (← links)