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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce …
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the fraction of players choosing either action. This paper presents an experiment on asymmetric games in which the GGS …
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modelled as a simultaneous, symmetric prisoner’s dilemma. This experiment manipulates the payoff in case both players defect …
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Motivated by problems of coordination failure observed in weak-link games, we experimentally investigate behavioral spillovers for order-statistic coordination games. Subjects play the minimum- and median-effort coordination games simultaneously and sequentially. The results show the precedent...
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We study extrapolation between games in a laboratory experiment. Participants in our experiment first play either the …
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In this paper we test the effect of descriptive “features” on initial strategic behavior in normal form games, where “descriptive” are all those features that can be modified without altering the (Nash) equilibrium structure of a game. We observe that our experimental subjects behave...
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when information given is temporally incomplete. In our experiment, the participants know the actions taken by other …
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learning might take place. The current paper extends this previous work. Using an experiment in which subjects play four games … without feedback, the experiment allows a stronger test of "no-feedback learning" as well as a better understanding of the …
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We examine the strategic sophistication of adolescents, aged 10 to 17 years, in experimental normal-form games. Besides making choices, subjects have to state their first- and second-order beliefs. We find that choices are more often a best reply to beliefs if any player has a dominant strategy...
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Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically and explore empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2x2 design of one-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s...
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