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The following pages link to Predicting how people play games: A simple dynamic model of choice (Q5928238):
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- Sophisticated experience-weighted attraction learning and strategic teaching in repeated games (Q697948) (← links)
- Q-learning agents in a Cournot oligopoly model (Q844790) (← links)
- Evaluating generalizability and parameter consistency in learning models (Q926901) (← links)
- Stated beliefs versus inferred beliefs: a methodological inquiry and experimental test (Q1036589) (← links)
- Payoff assessments without probabilities: a simple dynamic model of choice (Q1304012) (← links)
- Equilibrium play and adaptive learning in a three-person centipede game. (Q1399516) (← links)
- Can you guess the game you are playing? (Q1399529) (← links)
- On players' models of other players: Theory and experimental evidence (Q1896675) (← links)
- Non-probabilistic decision making with memory constraints (Q1925909) (← links)
- Decision-making with reference information (Q2154380) (← links)
- Convergence results on stochastic adaptive learning (Q2305048) (← links)
- A choice prediction competition for social preferences in simple extensive form games: an introduction (Q2344981) (← links)
- An adaptive learning model in coordination games (Q2351251) (← links)
- Self-tuning experience weighted attraction learning in games (Q2370497) (← links)
- Characterizing cautious choice (Q2427206) (← links)
- Foregone with the wind: Indirect payoff information and its implications for choice (Q2501067) (← links)
- Learning and equilibrium as useful approximations: accuracy of prediction on randomly selected constant sum games (Q2642891) (← links)
- SOLVING LARGE GAMES WITH SIMULATED FICTITIOUS PLAY (Q3421637) (← links)
- A comparison of naive and sophisticated subject behavior with game theoretic predictions (Q4488636) (← links)
- Factors in learning dynamics influencing relative strengths of strategies in poker simulation (Q6555664) (← links)