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We investigate in a laboratory setting whether revealing information on intelligence affects behavior in games with repeated interactions. In our experimental design we communicate information on the cognitive ability of both players. We use three stage games: Prisoners’ Dilemma (PD) and two...
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We investigate in a laboratory setting whether revealing information on the intelligence of both players affects behavior in repeated games. We study the Prisoners' Dilemma (PD) and Battle of Sexes (BoS) as they cover a large set of the interesting scenarios generated by repeated games of two...
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in groups of subjects grouped according to their IQ, with those in combined groups. While in combined groups we observe … higher cooperation rates and profits than in separated groups (with consistent gains among lower IQ subjects and relatively … smaller losses for higher IQ subjects), higher IQ subjects become less lenient when they are matched with lower IQ subjects …
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in groups of subjects grouped according to their IQ, with those in combined groups. While in combined groups we observe … higher cooperation rates and profits than in separated groups (with consistent gains among lower IQ subjects and relatively … smaller losses for higher IQ subjects), higher IQ subjects become less lenient when they are matched with lower IQ subjects …
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in groups of subjects grouped according to their IQ, with those in combined groups. While in combined groups we observe … higher cooperation rates and profits than in separated groups (with consistent gains among lower IQ subjects and relatively … smaller losses for higher IQ subjects), higher IQ subjects become less lenient when they are matched with lower IQ subjects …
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in groups of subjects grouped according to their IQ, with those in combined groups. While in combined groups we observe … higher cooperation rates and profits than in separated groups (with consistent gains among lower IQ subjects and relatively … smaller losses for higher IQ subjects), higher IQ subjects become less lenient when they are matched with lower IQ subjects …
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We investigate in a laboratory setting whether revealing information on intelligence affects behavior in games with repeated interactions. In our experimental design we communicate information on the cognitive ability of both players. We use three stage games: Prisoners' Dilemma (PD) and two...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012652718