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The following pages link to Does observation of others affect learning in strategic environments? An experimental study (Q1293485):
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- Sophisticated experience-weighted attraction learning and strategic teaching in repeated games (Q697948) (← links)
- Do actions speak louder than words? An experimental comparison of observation and cheap talk (Q700124) (← links)
- Stochastic imitation in finite games (Q705867) (← links)
- Experimental internet auctions with random information retrieval (Q862843) (← links)
- Imitation and luck: An experimental study on social sampling (Q1007772) (← links)
- `Learning' with no feedback in a competitive guessing game. (Q1408645) (← links)
- Does observation influence learning? (Q1429914) (← links)
- An adaptive learning model with foregone payoff information (Q1674985) (← links)
- An experiment on the value of structural information in a \(2\times2\) repeated game. (Q1853703) (← links)
- What makes an allocation fair? Some experimental evidence. (Q1864807) (← links)
- Equilibrium and reinforcement learning in private-information games: An experimental study (Q1960563) (← links)
- Learning by similarity-weighted imitation in winner-takes-all games (Q2178018) (← links)
- Convergence results on stochastic adaptive learning (Q2305048) (← links)
- Simultaneous but independent ultimatum game: strategic elasticity or social motive dependency? (Q2424234) (← links)
- Bargaining and network structure: an experiment (Q2455652) (← links)
- The tree of experience in the forest of information: Overweighing experienced relative to observed information (Q2483129) (← links)
- Linking agent-based models and stochastic models of financial markets (Q2962164) (← links)
- Adaptive learning versus punishment in ultimatum bargaining (Q5953414) (← links)
- The team allocator game: allocation power in public goods games (Q6102567) (← links)