Behavioral experiments on the trust game have shown that trust and trustworthiness are universal among human beings, contradicting the prediction by assuming \emph{Homo economicus} in orthodox Economics. This means some mechanism must be at work that favors their emergence. Most previous explanations however need to resort to some factors based upon imitative learning, a simple version of social learning. Here, we turn to the paradigm of reinforcement learning, where individuals update their strategies by evaluating the long-term return through accumulated experience. Specifically, we investigate the trust game with the Q-learning algorithm, where each participant is associated with two evolving Q-tables that guide one's decision making as ...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive reflection and t...
When playing games of strategic interaction, such as iterated Prisoner\u27s Dilemma and iterated Chi...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying human cooperati...
Learning to trust the right partner is pivotal to survival. But what information matters to decide w...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Trust and trustworthiness form the basis for continued social and economic interactions, and they ar...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Individuals playing a sequence of different games have shown to learn about the other player’s behav...
Abstract of associated article: Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust decisions in...
Trust plays an important role in human society. However, how does trust evolve is a huge challenge. ...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive reflection and t...
When playing games of strategic interaction, such as iterated Prisoner\u27s Dilemma and iterated Chi...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying human cooperati...
Learning to trust the right partner is pivotal to survival. But what information matters to decide w...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Trust and trustworthiness form the basis for continued social and economic interactions, and they ar...
We study the emergence of trust behavior at both the individual and the population levels. At the in...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Individuals playing a sequence of different games have shown to learn about the other player’s behav...
Abstract of associated article: Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust decisions in...
Trust plays an important role in human society. However, how does trust evolve is a huge challenge. ...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive reflection and t...
When playing games of strategic interaction, such as iterated Prisoner\u27s Dilemma and iterated Chi...