Analytical Robustness and Competing Interpretations in Violent Video Game Research: A Response to Teng and Bushman's (2026) Reanalysis of Lacko et al. (2024). [PDF]
ABSTRACT Recent debates on violent video game (VVG) effects highlight the importance of analytical robustness and transparency in longitudinal research. Teng and Bushman reanalyzed our prior study, identifying several methodological concerns and arguing that our conclusions were unwarranted.
Lacko D, Machackova H, Smahel D.
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Computing pure Bayesian-Nash equilibria in games with finite actions and continuous types [PDF]
We extend the well-known fictitious play (FP) algorithm to compute pure-strategy Bayesian-Nash equilibria in private-value games of incomplete information with finite actions and continuous types (G-FACTs). We prove that, if the frequency distribution of
Rabinovich, Zinovi +9 more
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Parallel algorithm to find Bayes-Nash solution to the bimatrix informational extended game [PDF]
We propose to use the new methodology for solving the complete and perfect information bimatrix game. To solve the games of these type we construct the incomplete and imperfect information game generated by the informational extended strategies.
Boris Hancu, Anatolie Gladei
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Target allocation decision of incomplete information game based on Bayesian Nash equilibrium
Aiming at the incomplete information of AUV cooperative confrontation, the incomplete information game theory is used to study the confrontation behavior of AUVs. Taking the remaining survival probability and weapon consumption as the evaluation indicators, adding the position error factor, an AUV game confrontation target allocation model for ...
WEI Na, LIU Mingyong
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Comments on “Games with Incomplete Information Played by ‘Bayesian’ Players, I–III Harsanyi's Games with Incoplete Information” [PDF]
This review of Harsanyi's great three-part paper on “Games with Incomplete Information Played by ‘Bayesian’ Players” has been written for a special 50th anniversary issue of Management Science.
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Utility Perturbation Operators in Bayesian Games: Structural Stability and Equilibrium Deformation
We introduce a class of parametric operators acting on the space of Bayesian games with continuous utility functions. Each operator induces a structured perturbation of agents’ utilities while preserving the underlying informational primitives, strategy ...
Óscar De los Reyes Marín +3 more
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On Hurwicz–Nash equilibria of non-Bayesian games under incomplete information
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Patrick Beißner, M. Ali Khan
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Defense decision-making method based on incomplete information stochastic game and Q-learning
Most of the existing stochastic games are based on the assumption of complete information,which are not consistent with the fact of network attack and defense.Aiming at this problem,the uncertainty of the attacker’s revenue was transformed to the ...
Hongqi ZHANG, Junnan YANG, Chuanfu ZHANG
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Equilibrium Selection Through Incomplete Information in Coordination Games: An Experimental Study [PDF]
We perform an experiment on a pure coordination game with uncertainty about the payoffs. Our game is closely related to models that have been used in many macroeconomic and financial applications to solve problems of equilibrium indeterminacy.
Cabrales, Antonio +2 more
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Ultrasmall High‐Entropy Materials: Nanoscale Effects, Synthesis, and Mechanistic Insights
This review article focuses on sub‐10 nm high‐entropy materials that combine nanoscale design with complex compositions for next‐generation applications. ABSTRACT Ultrasmall high‐entropy nanomaterials (USHENMs, <10 nm) merge multicomponent chemistry with size‐dependent effects, forming a distinct class of materials with unprecedented properties.
Yueyue He +5 more
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