This paper reports results from social learning experiments where subjects choose between two options and each subject has a small chance of being perfectly informed about which option is correct. In treatment "sequence", subjects observe the entire sequence of predecessors' choices while in treatment "no-sequence" they only observe the number of times each option has been chosen. The theoretical predictions are that subjects follow their immediate predecessors in treatment sequence and follow the minority in treatment no-sequence (Callander and Hörner, 2009). The former prediction is borne out in the data, but subjects tend to follow the majority in treatment no-sequence. We observe substantial heterogeneity in levels of strategic thinking...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
We carry out two experiments to test a model of herd behaviour based on the work of Banerjee (Quarte...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Why groups of individuals sometimes exhibit collective ‘wisdom’ and other times maladaptive ‘herding...
This paper proposes a behavioral model of social learning that unies various forms of inferential re...
An “information cascade” occurs when initial decisions coincide in a way that it is optimal for each...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
In the wide economic literature on social learning, many types of behavior – rational and non-ration...
Our personal preferences affect a broad array of social behaviors. This includes the way we learn th...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
The present study is a simulation study. We theoretically tested a newly developed probabilistic rew...
Social learning is a critical adaptation for dealing with different forms of variability. Uncertaint...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heterogeneo...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
We carry out two experiments to test a model of herd behaviour based on the work of Banerjee (Quarte...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Why groups of individuals sometimes exhibit collective ‘wisdom’ and other times maladaptive ‘herding...
This paper proposes a behavioral model of social learning that unies various forms of inferential re...
An “information cascade” occurs when initial decisions coincide in a way that it is optimal for each...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
In the wide economic literature on social learning, many types of behavior – rational and non-ration...
Our personal preferences affect a broad array of social behaviors. This includes the way we learn th...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
The present study is a simulation study. We theoretically tested a newly developed probabilistic rew...
Social learning is a critical adaptation for dealing with different forms of variability. Uncertaint...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heterogeneo...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
We carry out two experiments to test a model of herd behaviour based on the work of Banerjee (Quarte...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...