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We explore the influence of cognitive ability and judgment on strategic behavior in the beauty contest game (where the Nash equilibrium action is zero). Using the level-k model of bounded rationality, cognitive ability and judgment both predict higher level strategic thinking. However,...
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In an experiment using two-bidder first-price sealed bid auctions with symmetric independent private values, we …
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evaluated empirically using laboratory data borrowed from a previously published experiment. The paper features two main …
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efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient freedom to choose their interaction neighborhood. We conduct experiments with …' to become high performers. -- efficient coordination ; weakest-link ; minimum effort ; neighborhood choice ; experiment …
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efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient freedom to choose their interaction neighborhood. We conduct experiments with …" to become high performers. -- efficient coordination ; weakest-link ; minimum effort ; neighborhood choice ; experiment …
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, we conduct a novel time-pressure experiment to shed light on the cognitive underpinnings of cooperation. Although we find …
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This paper experimentally explores people's beliefs behind the failure of backward induction in the centipede games. I elicit players' beliefs about opponents' strategies and 1st-order beliefs. I find that subjects maximize their monetary payoffs according to their stated beliefs less frequently...
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We propose and experimentally test a theory of strategic behavior in which players are cognitively imprecise and perceive a fundamental parameter with noise. We focus on 2 x 2 coordination games, which generate multiple equilibria when perception is precise. When adding a small amount of...
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We propose and experimentally test a theory of strategic behavior in which players are cognitively imprecise and perceive a fundamental parameter with noise. We focus on 2 x 2 coordination games, which generate multiple equilibria when perception is precise. When adding a small amount of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013314150
The centipede game posits one of the most well‐known paradoxes of backward induction in the literature of experimental game theory. Given that deviations from the unique subgame perfect Nash equilibrium generates a Pareto improvement, several theoretical models have been employed in order to...
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