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When using the strategy method in ultimatum bargaining, many researchers ask responders for the minimal acceptable offer only implicitly assuming strategies to be monotone. Recent research has shown, however, that subjects decline disadvantageous and advantageous proposals. We report on an...
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interactive experiments in geographically separated subject pools. Applying ELD to an intercultural trust experiment with …
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computerized human behavior experiments. The complete source code of this short experiment program is listed and briefly discussed …
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compatible to the first published version of the Research Assistance Toolbox for Computer-Aided Human Behaivor experiments …
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computerized human behavior experiments. RatImage contains Borland Turbo Pascal constans, variables, functions, and procedures …, and its significance for computerized human behavior experiments are discussed. All provided pre-defined elements and …
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Essential characteristics of corruption are (1) a reciprocity relationship between briber and public official, (2) negative welfare effects, and (3) high penalties when discovered. We separate the influences of these factors in an experiment. In a two-player game reciprocation is economically...
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experiments in contrast to analog experimental results on price-competition in the literature. …
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We use an experiment to explore how subjects learn to play against computers which are programmed to follow one of a number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial...
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We introduce a generalized theoretical approach to study imitation models and subject the models to rigorous experimental testing. In our theoretical analysis we find that the different predictions of previous imitation models are due to different informational assumptions, not to different...
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Many information structures generate correlated rather than mutually independent signals, the news media being a prime example. This paper shows experimentally that in such context many people neglect these correlations in the updating process and treat correlated information as independent. In...
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