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Depth of strategic reasoning in games [PDF]
Orthodox game theory assumes indefinitely recursive reasoning ('I think that you think that I think em leader '), but human decision-makers, who are limited by bounded rationality, cannot handle limitless layers of complexity. Recent research corroborates earlier findings that human players tend to operate at only one or two levels of strategic depth.
Andrew M Colman
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Breadth and depth of strategic processing during text comprehension
Abstract In this study, 58 Norwegian undergraduates read 10 paragraphs on a relatively unfamiliar topic. Verbal protocol analysis was used to assess strategic text processing at different levels of depth, and post-reading written reports on the topic were used to assess text comprehension.
Ivar Bråten, Ymkje E Haverkamp
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Segmentation of nursing students’ learning strategies: A combined hierarchical and non-hierarchical clustering approach [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The quality of learning is influenced by students’ ability to adopt effective learning strategies, which are essential in nursing education.
Khadija Ait Moussa +2 more
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COMPETING FOR STRATEGIC DEPTH: INDIA‒PAKISTAN STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN AFGHANISTAN SINCE THE 2021 U.S. EXIT [PDF]
After the withdrawal of the U.S. and NATO from Afghanistan, the geopolitical dynamics of the region have been significantly transformed. This power vacuum has rendered Afghanistan a contested space for India and Pakistan to pursue their strategic depth ...
Linta Khattak, Xiaolong Zou
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Cost of Reasoning and Strategic Sophistication
I designed an experiment to study the persistence of the prevailing levels of reasoning across games. Instead of directly comparing the k-level(s) of reasoning for each game, I used cognitive load to manipulate the strategic environment by imposing ...
Wanqun Zhao
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Considered Chaos: Revisiting Pakistan’s ‘Strategic Depth’ in Afghanistan
ABSTRACTPakistan’s historical insecurity towards India and the Islamisation of its military raises a curious question of strategy and identity rooted in Pakistan’s political genesis.
Aidan Parkes
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The Balkans at the Crossroads of Interests of the European Union and Turkey [PDF]
The author examines the compatibility of the interests and policies of the European Union (EU) and Turkey in the Balkans. After the admission of several Balkan countries to the EU, Brussels focused on the remaining six countries termed as “Western ...
I.M. Mamedov
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The desecuritization of drug trafficking in Mexico under the AMLO administration (Vol.13, N.1)
The present paper analyzes, from the perspective of desecuritization theory, the manner in which Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) changed the policy of the Mexican government for tackling drug trafficking in the country from a military to a social ...
Luis Miguel Morales Gámez
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Strategic theory dictates that an understanding of a war’s character is imperative for the achievement of victory in strategic practice. This article identifies and analyses extant approaches to the understanding of war.
Samuel ŽILINČÍK +2 more
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Turkey's Involvement in the Syrian Conflict from a Defense Management Perspective
This article will discuss Turkey's interests in resolving the Syrian conflict from the perspective of defense management. The Syrian conflict that demanded the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad made all countries in the world want to participate ...
Muhammad Zulham +3 more
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