We study population game dynamics under which each revising agent tests each of his strategies a fixed number of times, with each play of each strategy being against a newly drawn opponent, and chooses the strategy whose total payoff was highest. In the centipede game, these best experienced payoff dynamics lead to cooperative play. When strategies are tested once, play at the almost globally stable state is concentrated on the last few nodes of the game, with the proportions of agents playing each strategy being largely independent of the length of the game. Testing strategies many times leads to cyclical play.U.S. National Science Foundation (Grants SES-1458992 and SES- 1728853), the U.S. Army Research Office (Grants W911NF-17-1-01...
Two experiments compared the Centipede game played either by 2 individuals or by 2 (3-person) groups...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
Reciprocal cooperation can be studied in the Centipede game, in which two players alternate in choos...
Explaining cooperative experimental evidence in the Centipede game constitutes a challenge for ratio...
We report on a series of experiments in which individuals play a version of the centipede game. In t...
This paper studies the evolutionary properties of the Centipede Game. For this game, the use of back...
The centipede game is one of the clearest examples of the paradox of backward induction. Such parado...
The centipede game is one of the most celebrated examples of the paradox of backward induction. Expe...
The centipede game is a two-player finite game of perfect information where a unique subgame perfect...
The centipede game posits one of the most well-known paradoxes of backward induction in the literatu...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
Abstract: In this paper, we report he results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipe...
The Backward Induction strategy for the Centipede Game leads us to a counterfactual reasoning parado...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
In this article we evaluate the statistical evidence that a population of students learn about the s...
Two experiments compared the Centipede game played either by 2 individuals or by 2 (3-person) groups...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
Reciprocal cooperation can be studied in the Centipede game, in which two players alternate in choos...
Explaining cooperative experimental evidence in the Centipede game constitutes a challenge for ratio...
We report on a series of experiments in which individuals play a version of the centipede game. In t...
This paper studies the evolutionary properties of the Centipede Game. For this game, the use of back...
The centipede game is one of the clearest examples of the paradox of backward induction. Such parado...
The centipede game is one of the most celebrated examples of the paradox of backward induction. Expe...
The centipede game is a two-player finite game of perfect information where a unique subgame perfect...
The centipede game posits one of the most well-known paradoxes of backward induction in the literatu...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
Abstract: In this paper, we report he results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipe...
The Backward Induction strategy for the Centipede Game leads us to a counterfactual reasoning parado...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
In this article we evaluate the statistical evidence that a population of students learn about the s...
Two experiments compared the Centipede game played either by 2 individuals or by 2 (3-person) groups...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
Reciprocal cooperation can be studied in the Centipede game, in which two players alternate in choos...