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The following pages link to Cognitive ability and strategic sophistication (Q2435895):
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- Adolescents, cognitive ability, and minimax play (Q498868) (← links)
- On the persistence of strategic sophistication (Q900434) (← links)
- Skill, complexity, and strategic interaction (Q900442) (← links)
- Cognitive ability and earnings performance: evidence from double auction market experiments (Q1657386) (← links)
- Strategic reasoning in persuasion games: an experiment (Q2173409) (← links)
- Reasoning about others' reasoning (Q2211482) (← links)
- Cost of reasoning and strategic sophistication (Q2221299) (← links)
- Plasticity of strategic sophistication in interactive decision-making (Q2231379) (← links)
- Natural strategic ability (Q2289013) (← links)
- On the roots of the intrinsic value of decision rights: experimental evidence (Q2291163) (← links)
- Playing the wrong game: an experimental analysis of relational complexity and strategic misrepresentation (Q2427121) (← links)
- Does seeing more deeply into a game increase one's chances of winning? (Q2431823) (← links)
- Cognitive ability and the effect of strategic uncertainty (Q2629328) (← links)
- Adverse selection and contingent reasoning in preadolescents and teenagers (Q2673229) (← links)
- Endogenous Depth of Reasoning (Q4610812) (← links)
- Aiding applicants: leveling the playing field within the immediate acceptance mechanism (Q6156336) (← links)
- Optimal and fair prizing in sequential round-robin tournaments: experimental evidence (Q6176722) (← links)
- How cognitive skills affect strategic behavior: cognitive ability, fluid intelligence and judgment (Q6665653) (← links)
- Cognitive reflection in experimental anchored guessing games (Q6665674) (← links)