n a simple experimental environment a group of subjects was asked to give estimates of a second group’s choice frequencies in a set of lottery-choice tasks. The results show that subjects in the first group are on average able to correctly predict the option that is chosen with higher frequency by the second group, but the predictions are systematically inaccurate in that they are distorted toward the uniform prior. Two mechanisms to elicit the expectations were used in the experiment, a quadratic scoring rule and a bidding mechanism. Aggregate results being similar under both mechanisms, the use of the former mechanism consistently yields more accurate predictions
Experiments involving games have two dimensions of difficulty for subjects in the laboratory. One is...
[eng] We use a large public dataset of proposer-responder games to examine other-regarding preferenc...
We study sequential parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors, using an experi...
n a simple experimental environment a group of subjects was asked to give estimates of a second grou...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...
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To understand cooperative behaviour in social-dilemma experiments, we need to understand the game pa...
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Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players ’ actions can be viewed as responses to...
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Since they have been increasingly used in economics, elicitation rules for subjective beliefs are un...
Experiments involving games have two dimensions of difficulty for subjects in the laboratory. One is...
[eng] We use a large public dataset of proposer-responder games to examine other-regarding preferenc...
We study sequential parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors, using an experi...
n a simple experimental environment a group of subjects was asked to give estimates of a second grou...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
This study explores selection neglect in an experimental investment game where individuals can learn...
This paper investigates the role of subjective beliefs in strategic decision-making within a double ...
To understand cooperative behaviour in social-dilemma experiments, we need to understand the game pa...
To understand cooperative behaviour in social-dilemma experiments, we need to understand the game pa...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players ’ actions can be viewed as responses to...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
Since they have been increasingly used in economics, elicitation rules for subjective beliefs are un...
Experiments involving games have two dimensions of difficulty for subjects in the laboratory. One is...
[eng] We use a large public dataset of proposer-responder games to examine other-regarding preferenc...
We study sequential parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors, using an experi...