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The following pages link to Do People Rely on the Self-Interested Maximization of Others? An Experimental Test (Q4302645):
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- A computational model of outguessing in two-player non-cooperative games (Q399507) (← links)
- A unified approach to comparative statics puzzles in experiments (Q625048) (← links)
- A backward induction experiment (Q697945) (← links)
- Do people plan? (Q842807) (← links)
- Asset price dynamics with heterogeneous groups (Q867873) (← links)
- Experience from a course in game theory: Pre- and postclass problem sets as a didactic device (Q1300679) (← links)
- Ignoring the rationality of others: evidence from experimental normal-form games. (Q1408647) (← links)
- What drives failure to maximize payoffs in the lab? A test of the inequality aversion hypothesis (Q2254242) (← links)
- Cognitive ability and the effect of strategic uncertainty (Q2629328) (← links)
- Learning, words and actions: experimental evidence on coordination-improving information (Q2867512) (← links)
- How to convince someone that you can be trusted? The role of ‘hostages’ (Q4329468) (← links)
- Stochastic game theory: For playing games, not just for doing theory (Q4525768) (← links)
- The predictive power of price patterns (Q4541563) (← links)
- Asset price dynamics for a two-asset market system (Q4627639) (← links)
- Market oscillations induced by the competition between value-based and trend-based investment strategies (Q4994393) (← links)
- Statistical inference and modelling of momentum in stock prices (Q4994408) (← links)
- King Solomon's dilemma: an experiment on implementation in iterative elimination of (obviously) dominated strategies (Q6541988) (← links)