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Therapeutic arthropods and other, largely terrestrial, folk-medicinally important invertebrates: a comparative survey and review. [PDF]
Meyer-Rochow VB.
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Public statistics and private experience : Varying feedback information in a take or pass game [PDF]
Philippe Jehiel, Steffen Huck
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Can Common knowledge of rationality make information incomplete? The case of the finitely repeated prisoners’ dilemma [PDF]
Carlo Beretta
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Dynamic probability of reinforcement for cooperation: Random game termination in the centipede game
Experimental games have previously been used to study principles of human interaction. Many such games are characterized by iterated or repeated designs that model dynamic relationships, including reciprocal cooperation. To enable the study of infinite game repetitions and to avoid endgame effects of lower cooperation toward the final game round ...
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Classical and team reasoning in the Centipede Game
Theoria (Stockholm)Abstract This study analyses behaviour in non‐zero‐sum finite multi‐stage games, particularly the Centipede Game. The classical Nash Equilibrium fails to explain empirical behaviour and intuitive logic and has therefore been challenged.
David Sklar
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Games and Economic Behavior, 1998
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Robert J Aumann
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Robert J Aumann
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Cycles of Learning in the Centipede Game
Games and Economic Behavior, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Giovanni Ponti
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On the centipede game with a social norm
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
M. Ali Khan, Haomiao Yu, Zhixiang Zhang
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Preferences-dependent learning in the centipede game: The persistence of mistrust
European Economic Review, 2019Abstract A candidate explanation for the persistence of heterogeneous behavior in a sequential social dilemma played many times is the existence of heterogeneous preferences. Preferences-dependent conjectures about opponents’ behavior are an additional source of heterogeneity.
Astrid Gamba, Tobias Regner
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