Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged in strategic games with other subjects. Using data from one such study we conduct an experiment where our experienced subjects observe early rounds of strategy choices from that study and are given monetary incentives to report forecasts of choices in later rounds. We elicit beliefs using three different scoring rules: linear, logarithmic, and quadratic. We compare forecasts across the scoring rules and compare the forecasts of our trained observers to forecasts of the actual players in the original experiment. We find significant differences across scoring rules. The improper linear scoring rule produces forecasts closer to 0 and 1 than the p...
In this paper we investigate the necessary ingredients for an accurate model of belief formation. Us...
This paper explores three aspects of strategic uncertainty: its relation to risk, predictability of ...
If asking subjects their beliefs during repeated game play changes the way those subjects play, usin...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players ’ actions can be viewed as responses to...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players' actions can be viewed as responses to ...
In this paper we investigate the necessary ingredients for an accurate model of belief formation. Us...
This paper explores three aspects of strategic uncertainty: its relation to risk, predictability of ...
If asking subjects their beliefs during repeated game play changes the way those subjects play, usin...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players ’ actions can be viewed as responses to...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
In this paper we study the belief formation processes of a group of outside observers making predict...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players' actions can be viewed as responses to ...
In this paper we investigate the necessary ingredients for an accurate model of belief formation. Us...
This paper explores three aspects of strategic uncertainty: its relation to risk, predictability of ...
If asking subjects their beliefs during repeated game play changes the way those subjects play, usin...