Reciprocity is a key determinant of human behavior and has been well documented in the psychological and behavioral economics literature. This paper shows that reciprocity has significant implications for computer agents that interact with people over time. It proposes a model for predicting people’s actions in multiple bilateral rounds of interactions. The model represents reciprocity as a tradeoff between two social factors: the extent to which players reward and retaliate others ’ past actions (retrospective reasoning), and their estimate about the future ramifications of their actions (prospective reasoning). The model is trained and evaluated over a series of negotiation rounds that vary players ’ possible strategies as well as their b...
When playing games of strategic interaction, such as iterated Prisoner\u27s Dilemma and iterated Chi...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Reciprocity is a key determinant of human behavior and has been well documented in the psychological...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
People often have reciprocal habits, almost auto- matically responding to others’ actions. A robot w...
Reciprocity toward a partner's cooperation is a fundamental behavioral strategy underlying human coo...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
People often interact repeatedly: with relatives, through file sharing, in politics, etc. Many such ...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, depending o...
<div><p>Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, dep...
People reciprocate another person’s altruistic or spiteful intentions toward themselves over repeate...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
This study experimentally tests the performance in predicting decisions of a reciprocity model that ...
When playing games of strategic interaction, such as iterated Prisoner\u27s Dilemma and iterated Chi...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Reciprocity is a key determinant of human behavior and has been well documented in the psychological...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
People often have reciprocal habits, almost auto- matically responding to others’ actions. A robot w...
Reciprocity toward a partner's cooperation is a fundamental behavioral strategy underlying human coo...
This thesis systematically reviews empirical research on human cooperation in repeated reciprocal in...
People often interact repeatedly: with relatives, through file sharing, in politics, etc. Many such ...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, depending o...
<div><p>Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, dep...
People reciprocate another person’s altruistic or spiteful intentions toward themselves over repeate...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
This study experimentally tests the performance in predicting decisions of a reciprocity model that ...
When playing games of strategic interaction, such as iterated Prisoner\u27s Dilemma and iterated Chi...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...