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Validity of constructed‐response situational judgement tests in health professions education: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

open access: yesMedical Education, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Constructed‐response situational judgement tests (CR‐SJTs) are used internationally to assess personal and professional attributes in health professions admissions, with over one million applicants to more than 500 programs having used them in the last decade. Despite this, a synthesis of their validity is lacking.
Alexander MacIntosh   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ex-Post Regret Learning in Games with Fixed and Random Matching: The Case of Private Values [PDF]

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In contexts in which players have no priors, we analyze a learning pro- cess based on ex-post regret as a guide to understand how to play games of incomplete information under private values.
Roberto Serrano, Rene Saran
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Approximate Equilibria for Bayesian Multi-Criteria Games

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AMS Classification: 91A10non-cooperative games;Bayesian multi-criteria ...
Tijs, S.H., Mallozzi, L., Pusillo, L.
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Games with Small Forgetfulness [PDF]

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While it is known how players may learn to play in a game they know, the issue of how their model of the game evolves over time is largely unexplored.
Francesco Squintani
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The impact of improved information gathering processes on the organizational form and growth of insurers

open access: yesRisk Management and Insurance Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper addresses the impact of improved data analytics on the size and scope of an insurance firm when access to information is costly. The paper examines the case where policyholders have private and correlated information about the loss they suffered.
M. Martin Boyer
wiley   +1 more source

Reputation and commitment in two-person repeated games without discounting

open access: yes, 1995
Two-person repeated games with no discounting are considered where there is uncertainty about the type of the players. If there is a possibility that a player is an automaton committed to a particular pure or mixed stage-game action, then this provides a
Thomas, J., Cripps, M.W.
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Information disclosure and questionnaires in public tenders

open access: yesThe Scandinavian Journal of Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract Public tenders typically involve uncertainty and unforeseen costs, which might not be fully known to the bidders themselves. This uncertainty may also concern adaptation costs to the procurer after the delivery, and information about such adaptation costs may influence the bidding strategies, even though the cost is paid by the procurer ...
Thomas Greve, Hans Keiding
wiley   +1 more source

Information Independence and Common Knowledge [PDF]

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Conditions of information independence are important in information economics and game theory. We present notions of partial independence in Bayesian environments, and study their relationships to notions of common knowledge.Bayesian games, independent ...
Olivier Gossner   +2 more
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Shifting the reference point in environmental regulation: from polluter‐pays to beneficiaries‐compensate

open access: yesThe Scandinavian Journal of Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract In many environmental problems, emissions are hard to monitor and abatement costs are privately known. We study how efficient abatement nevertheless can be induced through market‐like arrangements that condition transfers on verifiable abatement rather than on measured emissions.
Jens Gudmundsson   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mediation: Incomplete information bargaining with [PDF]

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We analyze a continuous-time bilateral double auction in the presence of two-sided incomplete information and a smallest money unit. A distinguishing feature of our model is that intermediate concessions are not observable by the adversary: they are only
Clara Ponsat?Author-Name: Jozsef Sakovics   +1 more
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