This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among bounded rational players. If players realize that their own actions modify their opponent's beliefs and actions, they might play certain actions to this specific end ; and forego immediate payoffs if the expected payoffs if the expected payoff gain from a teaching strategy is high enough. Our results support the existence of a teaching strategy in several ways : First they show that players update their beliefs in order to take account of the reaction of their opponents to their own action. Second, we examine if players actually use a teaching strategy by playing an action that induces a poor immediate payoff but is likely to modify the opponent's behavi...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat-egy among bounded rat...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among boundedly ra...
URL des Documents de travail :<br />http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2007.htmDocuments de tr...
URL des Documents de travail :http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2007.htmDocuments de travail ...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
"This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among boundedly r...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among bounded rati...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat-egy among bounded rat...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among boundedly ra...
URL des Documents de travail :<br />http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2007.htmDocuments de tr...
URL des Documents de travail :http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2007.htmDocuments de travail ...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
International audienceThis paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strat...
"This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among boundedly r...
This paper uses experimental data to examine the existence of a teaching strategy among bounded rati...
The present study would like to show - among other things - in the spirit of Hyndman, Terracol and V...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...