Psychologists have long recognized two kinds of learning: one that is relatively shallow and domain-specific; and another that is deeper, producing generalizable insights that transfer across domains. The game theory literature has only recently considered this distinction, and the conditions that stimulate the latter kind of “meaningful” learning in games are still unclear. Three experiments demonstrate that meaningful learning – the acquisition of the principle of iterated dominance – occurs in the absence of any feedback. We also demonstrate that meaningful learning transfers to new but strategically similar games, and that such transfer does not occur when prior games are played with feedback. The effects of withholding feedback are sim...
Video Games have become an integral part of many people’s lifestyles. They provide a means of inter...
This paper presents a model of learning about a game. Players initially have little knowledge about ...
Psychologically based rules are important in human behavior and have the potential of explaining equ...
This paper explores the extent to which people learn in repeated games without feedback, and the ext...
AbstractGames are important vehicles for learning and behavior change as long as players are motivat...
Learning to learn is a basic foundation of life and necessary for evolution. The ability to show the...
By employing binary committee choice problems, this paper investigates how varying or eliminating fe...
Learning to learn is a basic foundation of life and necessary for evolution. The ability to show the...
Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of bel...
Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of bel...
Human learning transfer takes advantage of important cognitive building blocks such as an abstract r...
In a learning situation, feedback is of great importance in order to help a student to correct a pos...
We conduct experiments in which humans repeatedly play one of two games against a computer decision ...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
Serious games are generally designed with two goals in mind: promoting learning and creating compell...
Video Games have become an integral part of many people’s lifestyles. They provide a means of inter...
This paper presents a model of learning about a game. Players initially have little knowledge about ...
Psychologically based rules are important in human behavior and have the potential of explaining equ...
This paper explores the extent to which people learn in repeated games without feedback, and the ext...
AbstractGames are important vehicles for learning and behavior change as long as players are motivat...
Learning to learn is a basic foundation of life and necessary for evolution. The ability to show the...
By employing binary committee choice problems, this paper investigates how varying or eliminating fe...
Learning to learn is a basic foundation of life and necessary for evolution. The ability to show the...
Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of bel...
Noncooperative game theory combines strategic thinking, best-response, and mutual consistency of bel...
Human learning transfer takes advantage of important cognitive building blocks such as an abstract r...
In a learning situation, feedback is of great importance in order to help a student to correct a pos...
We conduct experiments in which humans repeatedly play one of two games against a computer decision ...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
Serious games are generally designed with two goals in mind: promoting learning and creating compell...
Video Games have become an integral part of many people’s lifestyles. They provide a means of inter...
This paper presents a model of learning about a game. Players initially have little knowledge about ...
Psychologically based rules are important in human behavior and have the potential of explaining equ...