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The Behavioral Economics of Accuracy and Discrimination at Trial -- Truth Standards in Behavioral Law and Economics -- The Fundamental Attribution Error and Accuracy in Trial Settings: Judges vs Jurors -- Implicit Racial Biases in Tort Trials -- Gender and Race-Based Statistical Tables in...
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In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to choose, knowing that only subjects who picked the minority option obtain a positive reward. Previous experiments on the minority and similar congestion games have shown that players interacting...
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This work presents experimental results on a coordination game in which agents must repeatedly choose between two sides, and a positive fixed payoff is assigned only to agents who pick the minoritarian side. We conduct laboratory experiments in which stationary groups of five players play the...
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