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learning transfers to new games. Current theories of learning model learning as adjustment in behavior in response to feedback … about outcomes and payoffs and largely ignore the possibility that learning may take place in the absence of such feedback … feedback between plays of the game. However, this previous work demonstrates this "no-feedback" learning using a special game …
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collective learning. The present paper provides a summary of this research. …
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. They may fail to do so in similar but more demanding settings. Given the opportunity, they transfer learning from the …
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accuracy is conducive to unstable best-response dynamics. We define the barrier to learning as the minimum level of noise which … the role of strategy restrictions in reducing or amplifying barriers to learning …
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We study learning by privately informed forward-looking agents in a simple repeated-action setting of social learning …
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, simple payoff-based learning rules eventually lead to equilibrium. Such rules have previously been documented for some forms … laboratory setting and finds strong confirmation for key features of payoff-based learning that distinguish it from classical …
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In this paper, we discuss learning behavior and the heterogeneity of subjects' ability to perform in real-effort tasks …. Afterwards, we present a novel variant of Erkal et al.'s (2011) encryption real-effort task which aims to minimize learning …-randomization mechanism to minimize learning and heterogeneity. Existing experiments with repeated real-effort tasks find a performance …
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psychology of learning, and work from social scientists on learning. The paper makes the following claim: typically the law … reaches its addressees indirectly. The law is not followed, it is learned. There are two distinct learning objects. Throughout … take the form of schema-like social mirror rules, or of exemplars. Learning also is the key to understanding how …
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rationality behaviour by people. Quite recent developments in the Economics of Knowledge, i.e. the so-called learning models, have …
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