Resources are often limited, therefore it is essential how convincingly competitors present their claims for them. Beside a player's natural capacity, here overconfidence and bluffing may also play a decisive role and influence how to share a restricted reward. While bluff provides clear, but risky advantage, overconfidence, as a form of self-deception, could be harmful to its user. Still, it is a long-standing puzzle why these potentially damaging biases are maintained and evolving to a high level in the human society. Within the framework of evolutionary game theory, we present a simple version of resource competition game in which the coevolution of overconfidence and bluffing is fundamental, which is capable to explain their preval...
the most influential currently. Among Trivers ’ primary arguments for the evolution of cognitive bia...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Resources are often limited, therefore it is essential how convincingly competitors present their cl...
The overconfidence, a well-established bias, in fact leads to unrealistic expectations or faulty ass...
Humans are social animals. In everyday life, people rarely make important decisions solely based on ...
Public opinion inversion and other nonlinear phenomena often occur during online social network info...
Overconfidence has been linked to catastrophic decisions that have amounted costs both in money and ...
There is ample evidence that the average person thinks he or she is more skilful, more beautiful and...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
We suggest that overconfidence (conscious or unconscious) is motivated in part by strategic consider...
The coexistence of cooperation and selfish instincts is a remarkable characteristic of humans. Psych...
This paper studies an economic contest with two participants, who have overconfidence in their own r...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
the most influential currently. Among Trivers ’ primary arguments for the evolution of cognitive bia...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Resources are often limited, therefore it is essential how convincingly competitors present their cl...
The overconfidence, a well-established bias, in fact leads to unrealistic expectations or faulty ass...
Humans are social animals. In everyday life, people rarely make important decisions solely based on ...
Public opinion inversion and other nonlinear phenomena often occur during online social network info...
Overconfidence has been linked to catastrophic decisions that have amounted costs both in money and ...
There is ample evidence that the average person thinks he or she is more skilful, more beautiful and...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
We suggest that overconfidence (conscious or unconscious) is motivated in part by strategic consider...
The coexistence of cooperation and selfish instincts is a remarkable characteristic of humans. Psych...
This paper studies an economic contest with two participants, who have overconfidence in their own r...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
the most influential currently. Among Trivers ’ primary arguments for the evolution of cognitive bia...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...