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leverage the dynamic nature of response-time data from repeated strategic interactions to measure the strategic complexity of a …
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; Rubinstein, 2016). We leverage the dynamic nature of response-time data from repeated strategic interactions to measure the …
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situations are characterized by a very short time frame for decision making. Preferences are potentially susceptible to the … confounding effects of time pressure, as proposed by dual-systems theory (Evans, 2006; Kahneman and Frederick, 2002). Results of …Time preferences drive decisions in many economic situations, such as investment contexts or salary negotiations. These …
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time and in treatment II on travel time for M and S. Money payoffs increase with decreasing time. The main results are as …
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In an information cascade experiment participants are confronted with artificial predecessors predicting in line with … is not recognized. -- information cascade ; Bayes' Rule ; decision under risk and uncertainty ; experimental economics …
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model generalizes many well known utility functions for intertemporal decision making under risk. A decision maker with a … weighted temporal utility function can have time consistent yet non-stationary preferences or stationary yet time inconsistent … intertemporal choice that assume non-linear time perception to be the sole driver of non-stationary and time-inconsistent behavior …
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