<p>Prediction seeking (blue) and prediction avoiding populations (red) evolve under the influence of an non-biased model (left) and a biassed e = 0.45 model (right). Here, , , .</p
Sensitivity and specificity of the prediction model, with samples above the cut-off of 50% probabili...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
<p>Decreasing observation density makes the prediction problem more difficult while at the same time...
<p>It can be seen that both populations obey statistics (green). Here , and .</p
<p>The distribution of correlation coefficients for each model predicting itself (green) <i>vs</i> p...
For each of the 16 populations presented in Fig 4, one network was chosen at random at the end of th...
General linear mixed model predicting change in beta diversity with sampling period, amount of soap ...
Model predictions for participants choosing the predicted information compared to the alternative in...
<p>This relationship is predicted to be dependent on the underlying proportion of ‘resistant’ infect...
<p>The initial distribution is shown in the left most panel. Duration of the simulation was 30 minut...
<p>Model explains data produced from experiments in the blue region better than model . The opposit...
<p>(Color Online) <b>Fig 4 A</b> (Left) Predictive agents consume more resources per capita than gra...
General linear regression model predicting change in beta diversity from Time Period 1 to 2 for all ...
<p>(A) Probabilities P<sub>AF</sub> of observing a full collective follow (black line), P<sub>NF</su...
<p>Predicted rates per 100,000 individuals. Red, orange, and yellow colors indicate areas with highe...
Sensitivity and specificity of the prediction model, with samples above the cut-off of 50% probabili...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
<p>Decreasing observation density makes the prediction problem more difficult while at the same time...
<p>It can be seen that both populations obey statistics (green). Here , and .</p
<p>The distribution of correlation coefficients for each model predicting itself (green) <i>vs</i> p...
For each of the 16 populations presented in Fig 4, one network was chosen at random at the end of th...
General linear mixed model predicting change in beta diversity with sampling period, amount of soap ...
Model predictions for participants choosing the predicted information compared to the alternative in...
<p>This relationship is predicted to be dependent on the underlying proportion of ‘resistant’ infect...
<p>The initial distribution is shown in the left most panel. Duration of the simulation was 30 minut...
<p>Model explains data produced from experiments in the blue region better than model . The opposit...
<p>(Color Online) <b>Fig 4 A</b> (Left) Predictive agents consume more resources per capita than gra...
General linear regression model predicting change in beta diversity from Time Period 1 to 2 for all ...
<p>(A) Probabilities P<sub>AF</sub> of observing a full collective follow (black line), P<sub>NF</su...
<p>Predicted rates per 100,000 individuals. Red, orange, and yellow colors indicate areas with highe...
Sensitivity and specificity of the prediction model, with samples above the cut-off of 50% probabili...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
<p>Decreasing observation density makes the prediction problem more difficult while at the same time...