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The following pages link to Information, strategic behavior, and fairness in ultimatum bargaining: An experimental study (Q1293900):
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- Formal versus informal legislative bargaining (Q263365) (← links)
- Gambler's fallacy and imperfect best response in legislative bargaining (Q324180) (← links)
- A connection between quantum decision theory and quantum games: the Hamiltonian of strategic interaction (Q396204) (← links)
- A minimally altruistic refinement of Nash equilibrium (Q459420) (← links)
- On the role of fairness and limited backward induction in sequential bargaining games. New behavioral models and analyses (Q513351) (← links)
- Social distance in a virtual world experiment (Q550184) (← links)
- Individual sense of fairness: an experimental study (Q934686) (← links)
- Gaining power through enlargement: strategic foundations and experimental evidence (Q980953) (← links)
- Special issue on Experimental economics (Q1293893) (← links)
- Strategy and equity: An ERC-analysis of the Güth-van Damme game (Q1293899) (← links)
- Information, strategic behavior, and fairness in ultimatum bargaining: An experimental study (Q1293900) (← links)
- Inefficiency and social exclusion in a coalition formation game: experimental evidence (Q1779833) (← links)
- Measuring beliefs in an experimental lost wallet game (Q1973446) (← links)
- Effects of game willingness on the evolution of fairness in the ultimatum game (Q2142233) (← links)
- Equity versus efficiency? Evidence from three-person generosity experiments (Q2344930) (← links)
- Responder feelings in a three-player three-option ultimatum game: affective determinants of rejection behavior (Q2345019) (← links)
- Do sellers offer menus of contracts to separate buyer types? An experimental test of adverse selection theory (Q2345232) (← links)
- Simultaneous but independent ultimatum game: strategic elasticity or social motive dependency? (Q2424234) (← links)
- Social comparisons and reference group formation: some experimental evidence (Q2636772) (← links)
- Decentralized Matching Markets of Various Sizes: Similarly Stable Solutions with High Proportions of Equal Splits (Q5013372) (← links)
- Ultimatum bargaining behavior in Israel, Japan, Slovenia, and the United States: A social utility analysis (Q5931925) (← links)