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disagreement regardless of cognitive ability. Learning about the state of the world has little effect on the evolution of perceived …
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The paper analyzes a dynamic model of rational strategic learning in a network. It complements existing literature by … links. This means that in the design of networks there exists a trade-off between the speed of learning and accuracy. …
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the (possibly misspecified) prior belief that her local network is the entire network. We present a tractable learning … rule to implement such locally Bayesian learning: each agent extracts new information using the full history of observed …
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Purpose: There is no learning without making mistakes. Collaboration, knowledge, and learning culture shape …. Methodology: New scales of the above constructs, including the learning culture scale, which is composed of the dimensions of … "acceptance of mistakes" and "learning climate," were developed and validated based on two samples: students aged 18-24 and …
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Abstract: Change adaptability reflects intelligence and learning capacity. Mistakes are powerful in relation to … teaching potency and learning efficacy, but they are not likely to be accepted by organizations. This has become a serious … between change adaptability and acceptance of mistakes. Organizational learning is crucial for development, and technology is …
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We model the spread of news as a social learning game on a network. Agents can either endorse or oppose a claim made in … neighbors' past actions. Given these inputs, agents follow strategies derived via multi-agent deep reinforcement learning and …
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trade, but their effectiveness crucially depends on the speed of learning. …
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This paper studies sequential social learning when people learn about others' actions through coarse signals. Agents … learning occurs, i.e., agents eventually learn the truth and take the correct actions. A necessary condition for adequate … learning is that the state-signals can induce unbounded private likelihoods. When private likelihoods are unbounded, adequate …
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The standard Mincer model does not account for large differences in earnings across occupations. We present a learning … capital throughout life compared to workers in simple occupations. The results suggest that learning-by-doing is a far more …
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