How does the information on players’ intelligence affect strategic behavior? Game theory, based on the assumption of common knowledge of rationality, does not provide useful predictions. We experimentally show that in the Prisoners’ Dilemma disclosure hampers cooperation; higher intelligence players trust their partners less when playing against someone of lower ability. Similarly, in the Battle of Sexes with low payoff inequality, disclosure disrupts coordination, as higher intelligence players try to force their most preferred outcome. Instead, with higher payoff inequality, behavior changes and higher intelligence players concede. We analyze the reasons for these patterns of behavior
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
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We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
Abstract: Intelligence affects social outcomes of groups, possibly beyond its obvious influence on t...
Intelligence affects the social outcomes of groups. A systematic study of the link is provided in an...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, stra...
A large volume of theoretical and experimental studies have suggested that making information on peo...
There is a large repeated games literature illustrating how future interactions provide incentives f...
We investigate whether cooperative behavior in social dilemmas is conditional on information about a...
In this research, we examine how cooperation emerges and develops in sequential dyadic interactions ...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
We compare behavior of two person teams with individuals in indefinitely repeated prisoner dilemma g...
Could cooperation among strangers be facilitated by adaptations that use sparse information to accur...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
We study how strategic interaction and cooperation are affected by the heterogeneity of cognitive sk...
Abstract: Intelligence affects social outcomes of groups, possibly beyond its obvious influence on t...
Intelligence affects the social outcomes of groups. A systematic study of the link is provided in an...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, stra...
A large volume of theoretical and experimental studies have suggested that making information on peo...
There is a large repeated games literature illustrating how future interactions provide incentives f...
We investigate whether cooperative behavior in social dilemmas is conditional on information about a...
In this research, we examine how cooperation emerges and develops in sequential dyadic interactions ...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
We compare behavior of two person teams with individuals in indefinitely repeated prisoner dilemma g...
Could cooperation among strangers be facilitated by adaptations that use sparse information to accur...