Format Effects in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game
Three different presentation formats of the same Prisoner's Dilemma game were investigated. Fifteen pairs of male subjects were assigned to each of three experimental conditions. One group played a conventional matrix representation of the game, one group played an expected value representation of the game, and one group played a simplified probabilistic version of the game called "Take-Some." Each pair of subjects played their game for fifty trials.
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1973
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Authors: | Guyer, Melvin ; Fox, John ; Hamburger, Henry |
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Journal of Conflict Resolution. - Peace Science Society (International). - Vol. 17.1973, 4, p. 719-744
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Peace Science Society (International) |
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