We report on an experiment that distinguishes between rational social learning and behavioral information source bias. Subjects are asked to correctly guess the current binary state of the world. Differently from other social learning studies, subjects must choose between receiving a private, noisy signal about the current state or observing the past guesses of other subjects in the prior period. Our design varies the persistence of the state across time, which affects whether private or social information is optimal. Thus our design enables us to separate subjects who choose information optimally from those who excessively use either social information (“herd animals”) or private information (“lone wolves”). We find sizable proportions of ...
The capacity to use information provided by others to guide behavior is a widespread phenomenon in a...
<div><p>Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many ...
The social learning literature shows that when agents learn from the actions of others (in addition ...
We report on an experiment that distinguishes between rational social learning and behavioral inform...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
An “information cascade” occurs when initial decisions coincide in a way that it is optimal for each...
Social information enables individuals to reduce uncertainty and increase decision accuracy across a...
Animals can acquire information from the environment privately, by sampling it directly, or socially...
Animals need to make constant decisions throughout their lives and to make optimal decisions individ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
Animals can use their environments more efficiently by selecting particular sources of information (...
International audienceThe capacity to use information provided by others to guide behavior is a wide...
This paper provides a test of a theory of social learning through endogenous information acquisition...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
The capacity to use information provided by others to guide behavior is a widespread phenomenon in a...
<div><p>Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many ...
The social learning literature shows that when agents learn from the actions of others (in addition ...
We report on an experiment that distinguishes between rational social learning and behavioral inform...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
An “information cascade” occurs when initial decisions coincide in a way that it is optimal for each...
Social information enables individuals to reduce uncertainty and increase decision accuracy across a...
Animals can acquire information from the environment privately, by sampling it directly, or socially...
Animals need to make constant decisions throughout their lives and to make optimal decisions individ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
Animals can use their environments more efficiently by selecting particular sources of information (...
International audienceThe capacity to use information provided by others to guide behavior is a wide...
This paper provides a test of a theory of social learning through endogenous information acquisition...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
The capacity to use information provided by others to guide behavior is a widespread phenomenon in a...
<div><p>Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many ...
The social learning literature shows that when agents learn from the actions of others (in addition ...