The following pages link to (Q4311884):
Displaying 19 items.
- Introduction to experimental game theory (Q697939) (← links)
- Detecting failures of backward induction: Monitoring information search in sequential bargaining (Q697943) (← links)
- A backward induction experiment (Q697945) (← links)
- Sophisticated experience-weighted attraction learning and strategic teaching in repeated games (Q697948) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability in alternating-offers bargaining games (Q1268576) (← links)
- Experience from a course in game theory: Pre- and postclass problem sets as a didactic device (Q1300679) (← links)
- Trust in triads: Effects of exit, control, and learning. (Q1395584) (← links)
- Can you guess the game you are playing? (Q1399529) (← links)
- Adaptive learning and equilibrium selection in experimental coordination games: An ARCH(1) approach (Q1581905) (← links)
- The path to equilibrium in sequential and simultaneous games: a mousetracking study (Q1622451) (← links)
- Invariance axioms and functional form restrictions in structural models (Q1650279) (← links)
- How to split gains and losses? Experimental evidence of dictator and ultimatum games (Q1712136) (← links)
- On the origin of convention: Evidence from symmetric bargaining games (Q1897346) (← links)
- Economic harmony -- a rational theory of fairness and cooperation in strategic interactions (Q2091674) (← links)
- Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments: the eyes have it! (Q2436308) (← links)
- Out of your mind: eliciting individual reasoning in one shot games (Q2442824) (← links)
- Overcommunication in strategic information transmission games (Q2466857) (← links)
- Self-referential thinking and equilibrium as states of mind in games: fMRI evidence (Q2567112) (← links)
- Non-acceptance of Losses—An Experimental Study on the Importance of the Sign of Final Outcomes in Ultimatum Bargaining (Q4685762) (← links)