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The following pages link to Strategic ambiguity and decision-making: an experimental study (Q2636394):
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- Attitudes to ambiguity in one-shot normal-form games: an experimental study (Q632960) (← links)
- Are the treasures of game theory ambiguous? (Q641834) (← links)
- Ambiguity when playing coordination games across cultures (Q829509) (← links)
- Granny versus game theorist: Ambiguity in experimental games (Q928752) (← links)
- Do people make strategic commitments? Experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance (Q975372) (← links)
- Strategic complements, substitutes, and Ambiguity: the implications for public goods. (Q1867536) (← links)
- `What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important': a study of the strategic implications of the urgency effect in a competitive setting (Q2099328) (← links)
- Reacting to ambiguous messages: an experimental analysis (Q2100646) (← links)
- Social and strategic ambiguity versus betrayal aversion (Q2206814) (← links)
- Cognitive ability and the effect of strategic uncertainty (Q2629328) (← links)
- How to make ambiguous strategies (Q2673167) (← links)
- An Exploration of Type Indeterminacy in Strategic Decision-Making (Q3616557) (← links)
- The statistical properties of the threshold model and the feedback leadership condition (Q5037063) (← links)
- Ambiguous Correlation (Q5113191) (← links)
- A test of (weak) certainty independence (Q6163290) (← links)