We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive skills of groups of players, over consecutive plays of repeated games with randomly matched opponents using Prisoner's Dilemma as stage game. We observe overall higher cooperation rates and average final payoffs in integrated treatment groups -- where subjects of different IQ levels interact together-- than in separated treatment groups. Lower IQ subjects are better off and higher IQ subjects are worse off in integrated groups than in separated groups. Higher IQ subjects adopt harsher strategies when they are pooled with lower IQ subjects than when they play separately. We demonstrate that this outcome should be expected in learning and evolut...
<p>We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) und...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
Intelligence affects the social outcomes of groups. A systematic study of the link is provided in an...
Abstract: Intelligence affects social outcomes of groups, possibly beyond its obvious influence on t...
In repeated interactions between individuals, we do not expect that exactly the same situation will ...
In repeated interactions between individuals, we do not expect that exactly the same situation will ...
In repeated interactions between individuals, we do not expect that exactly the same situation will ...
How does the information on players’ intelligence affect strategic behavior? Game theory, based on t...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) under ...
<p>We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) und...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
Intelligence affects the social outcomes of groups. A systematic study of the link is provided in an...
Abstract: Intelligence affects social outcomes of groups, possibly beyond its obvious influence on t...
In repeated interactions between individuals, we do not expect that exactly the same situation will ...
In repeated interactions between individuals, we do not expect that exactly the same situation will ...
In repeated interactions between individuals, we do not expect that exactly the same situation will ...
How does the information on players’ intelligence affect strategic behavior? Game theory, based on t...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) under ...
<p>We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) und...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...