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inconsistent behavior, typically attributed to "other regarding preferences." The Ultimatum Game, used to study fairness, and the … accounting for both the evolution of fairness and the evolution of trust. Here I explore the role of population structure by … trusting and trustworthy trustworthy and reduces the critical return threshold, but, much like in the case of fairness, it does …
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Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an experiment, we study a …
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and the other on predicting the choices of the second mover. The competitions are based on an estimation experiment and a … competition experiment. The two experiments use the same methods and subject pool, and examine games randomly selected from the … same distribution. The current introductory paper presents the results of the estimation experiment, and clarifies the …
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We study the evolution of strategic psychological capabilities in a population of interacting agents. Specifically,we consider agentswhich are either blind orwithmindsight, and either transparent or opaque. An agent with mindsight can observe the psychological makeup of a transparent agent,...
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-role Trust Game (TG). We employ data from a large-scale representative experiment (N = 774), where all subjects played both roles …
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