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We study a setting where players are matched into pairs to play a Prisoners' Dilemma game. In the model presented, players are not rational; they simply imitate the more successful actions they observe. Furthermore, a certain correlation is added to the matching process: players that belong to a...
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We fuse a social dilemma game and a game pitting the group against nature, where the group's probability of avoiding disaster depends on the resources it raises from members. The result is the Nederlander-Prisoner's Dilemma Game where the cost of failure is equally shared. We introduce the...
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The strategy method is often used in public goods games to measure an individual's willingness to cooperate depending … on the level of cooperation by their groupmates (conditional cooperation). However, while the strategy method is … of conditional cooperation. This problem was highlighted by two previous studies which found that the strategy method …
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