Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. However, so far no specific measure of a decision-maker's ability to be successful in strategic interactions has been proposed and tested. Our contribution is the development of a measure of strategic ability that borrows from both game theory and psychology. Such measure is aimed at providing an estimation of the likelihood of success in many social activities that involve strategic interaction among multiple decision-makers. To construct a reliable measure of strategic ability, that we propose to call “Strategic Quotient” (SQ), we designed a test where each item is a game and where, therefore, the individual obtained score depends on the dist...
We examine strategic sophistication using eight two-person 3 × 3 one-shot games. To facilitate strat...
This paper investigates the impact of cognitive abilities and preferences on behavior in games. We f...
The present paper discusses three studies that all relied on Le-maire and Siegler's (1995) theoretic...
Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. Ho...
Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. Ho...
Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. Ho...
This paper investigates the relation between cognitive abilities and behavior in strategic-form game...
This paper investigates the relation between cognitive abilities and behavior in strategic-form game...
The “2/3 Beauty-contest” game is widely used to measure peoples strategic ability, but are quite abs...
The domain of strategic interaction includes all those decision tasks in which the outcome of a deci...
A mathematical method of decision-making in which a competitive or cooperative situation is analyzed...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which study the identification of people's reasoning a...
Game theory is the study of how people interact and make decisions to handle competitive situations....
Across two studies, we used verbal protocol analysis to develop a taxonomy of reasoning in dyadic ma...
Game theory is a mathematical language for describing strategic interactions, in which each player's...
We examine strategic sophistication using eight two-person 3 × 3 one-shot games. To facilitate strat...
This paper investigates the impact of cognitive abilities and preferences on behavior in games. We f...
The present paper discusses three studies that all relied on Le-maire and Siegler's (1995) theoretic...
Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. Ho...
Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. Ho...
Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. Ho...
This paper investigates the relation between cognitive abilities and behavior in strategic-form game...
This paper investigates the relation between cognitive abilities and behavior in strategic-form game...
The “2/3 Beauty-contest” game is widely used to measure peoples strategic ability, but are quite abs...
The domain of strategic interaction includes all those decision tasks in which the outcome of a deci...
A mathematical method of decision-making in which a competitive or cooperative situation is analyzed...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which study the identification of people's reasoning a...
Game theory is the study of how people interact and make decisions to handle competitive situations....
Across two studies, we used verbal protocol analysis to develop a taxonomy of reasoning in dyadic ma...
Game theory is a mathematical language for describing strategic interactions, in which each player's...
We examine strategic sophistication using eight two-person 3 × 3 one-shot games. To facilitate strat...
This paper investigates the impact of cognitive abilities and preferences on behavior in games. We f...
The present paper discusses three studies that all relied on Le-maire and Siegler's (1995) theoretic...