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cost in a controlled large-scale laboratory experiment, where subjects play the volunteer's dilemma only once. The … experiment varies group sizes ranging from groups of 3 to about 100, and 2 different cost/benefit ratios. Results show that high …
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This paper builds on one of the results of Pruzhansky [22], namely that maximin strategies guarantee the same expected payoffs as mixed Nash equilibrium strategies in bimatrix games. We present a discussion on the applicability of maximin strategies in such class of games. The usefulness of...
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In this paper we review known minimax results with applications in game theory and showthat these results are easy consequences of the first minimax result for a two person zero sumgame with finite strategy sets published by von Neumann in 1928. Among these results are thewell known minimax...
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interactions on the decision to participate by systematically varying social attributes in a choice experiment. Based on a large …
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verdict. In this experiment we examine the relationship between evidence of which the strength is known, subjective …
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Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcomes. In such situations, individual ambiguity attitudes influence decision making. The present study identifies affective states as a transient cause of ambiguity attitudes. We conducted two...
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