The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used as a simple but paradigmatic instance of observational learning. There are three players, arranged in sequence, each of whom wins a fixed price if she manages to guess the total number of coins lying in everybody’s hands. Our evidence shows that, despite the remarkable frequency of equilibrium outcomes, deviations from optimal play are also significant. And when such deviations occur, we find that, for any given player position, the probability of a mistake is increasing in the probability of a mistake of her predecessors. This is what we call an error cascade, which we rationalize by way of a simple model of “noisy equilibrium”.The paper re...
This paper investigates learning in games with one-sided incomplete information using laboratory dat...
We report on an experiment designed to evaluate the empirical implications of Jordan’s model of Baye...
We examine the robustness of information cascades in laboratory experiments. Apart from the situatio...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is use...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the pop-ular Chinos game, which is use...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
a b s t r a c t We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which pla...
We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which players have social...
This paper reports the evidence from an experiment which takes advantage of the rich informational s...
We introduce the game of Vertigo to study learning in experimental games with one-sided incomplete i...
Abstract — In models of observational learning among Bayesian agents informational cascades can resu...
Standard models of observational learning in settings of sequential choice have two key features. Th...
We compare two zero-sum versions of the so called Chinos Game, a traditional parlour game played in ...
People's payoffs are often jointly determined by their action and an unobserved common payoff releva...
This paper investigates learning in games with one-sided incomplete information using laboratory dat...
We report on an experiment designed to evaluate the empirical implications of Jordan’s model of Baye...
We examine the robustness of information cascades in laboratory experiments. Apart from the situatio...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is use...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the pop-ular Chinos game, which is use...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
a b s t r a c t We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which pla...
We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which players have social...
This paper reports the evidence from an experiment which takes advantage of the rich informational s...
We introduce the game of Vertigo to study learning in experimental games with one-sided incomplete i...
Abstract — In models of observational learning among Bayesian agents informational cascades can resu...
Standard models of observational learning in settings of sequential choice have two key features. Th...
We compare two zero-sum versions of the so called Chinos Game, a traditional parlour game played in ...
People's payoffs are often jointly determined by their action and an unobserved common payoff releva...
This paper investigates learning in games with one-sided incomplete information using laboratory dat...
We report on an experiment designed to evaluate the empirical implications of Jordan’s model of Baye...
We examine the robustness of information cascades in laboratory experiments. Apart from the situatio...