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Bidding challenges learning theories since experiences with the same bid vary stochastically:the same choice can result … learning theories. Our experimental results suggest that a version of reinforcementlearning which accounts for loss aversion …
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study experimentally to what extent cross-game learning can reduce overbidding in SPAs, taking into account cognitive skills … losses from high bids are more salient than in SPAs. Experience in FPAs causes substantial cross-game learning for … bid shading by cognitively more able participants, resulting in lower profits in FPAs. Thus, cross-game learning has the …
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decision rules, and that only a quarter of them decide according to the toss of a fair coin. Reinforcement learning is the most …
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decision rules, and that only a quarter of them decide according to the toss of a fair coin. Reinforcement learning is the most …
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decision rules, and that only a quarter of them decide according to the toss of a fair coin. Reinforcement learning is the most … ; Mixed strategy ; Learning models ; Experiments …
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Bidding challenges learning theories, since with the same bid, experiences vary stochastically: the same choice can … experienced-weighted attraction model. Our experimental results suggest that individual learning dynamics are highly heterogeneous …
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Economic theory has evolved without paying proper attention to behavioral approaches, especially to social, economic, and cognitive psychology. This has recently changed by including behavioral economics courses in many doctoral study programs. Although this new development is most welcome, the...
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We enrich the choice task of responders in ultimatum games by allow- ing them to independently decide whether to collect what is offered to them and whether to destroy what the proposer demanded. Such a multidimensional response format intends to cast further light on the motives guiding...
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Innovation economics is usually neglecting the psychological tradition of creativity research. Our study is an attempt to experimentally collect behavioral data revealing in how far personality characteristics like creativity, analytical skills and personality traits on the one hand and...
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We review an asymmetric auction experiment. Based on Plum (1992) private valuations of the two bidders are independently drawn from distinct but commonly known distributions, one of which stochastically dominating the other. We test the qualitative properties of that model of asymmetric...
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