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The following pages link to The control of game form recognition in experiments: Understanding dominant strategy failures in a simple two person ``guessing'' game (Q2271097):
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- Dynamic pricing of call rates: Bayesian approach (Q477642) (← links)
- Exploring the scope of neurometrically informed mechanism design (Q523002) (← links)
- A note on disbelief in others regarding backward induction (Q1656958) (← links)
- Inspired and inspiring: Hervé Moulin and the discovery of the beauty contest game (Q1680118) (← links)
- The winner's curse: conditional reasoning and belief formation (Q1701026) (← links)
- The strategic environment effect in beauty contest games (Q1735772) (← links)
- On the empirical validity of axioms in unstructured bargaining (Q2173393) (← links)
- The evolution of choice and learning in the two-person beauty contest game from kindergarten to adulthood (Q2178010) (← links)
- On the strategic value of `shooting yourself in the foot': an experimental study of burning money (Q2178637) (← links)
- What drives failure to maximize payoffs in the lab? A test of the inequality aversion hypothesis (Q2254242) (← links)
- Experimenter demand effects in economic experiments (Q2379699) (← links)
- Asymmetric guessing games (Q6039546) (← links)