The centipede game is one of the clearest examples of the paradox of backward induction. Such paradox happens when, in a sequential game, the unique perfect Nash equilibrium prediction implies a very counterintuitive play. Experimental tests of the centipede games confirm this contradiction: individuals do not follow the subgame perfect equilibrium prediction. Previous researchers have used examples of the centipede game to give possible explanations to the behavior of people in order to solve the paradox, but they only have applied it with very particular variations of the centipede game, and without providing an exhaustive analysis of the game. This paper revisits the centipede game. First, we propose a definition of the game. Second, we ...
Explaining cooperative experimental evidence in the Centipede game constitutes a challenge for ratio...
The centipede game posits one of the most well-known paradoxes of backward induction in the literatu...
McKelvey and Palfrey (1992) present one of the most thought-provoking results in experimental testin...
The centipede game is one of the most celebrated examples of the paradox of backward induction. Expe...
This paper studies the evolutionary properties of the Centipede Game. For this game, the use of back...
The Backward Induction strategy for the Centipede Game leads us to a counterfactual reasoning parado...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
Abstract: In this paper, we report he results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipe...
We study population game dynamics under which each revising agent tests each of his strategies a fi...
We report on a series of experiments in which individuals play a version of the centipede game. In t...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
In this paper, we re-examine various previous experimental studies of the Centipede Game in the lite...
Two experiments compared the Centipede game played either by 2 individuals or by 2 (3-person) groups...
We explore the effects on strategic behavior of alternative representations of a centipede game that...
We explore the effects on strategic behavior of alternative representations of a centipede game that...
Explaining cooperative experimental evidence in the Centipede game constitutes a challenge for ratio...
The centipede game posits one of the most well-known paradoxes of backward induction in the literatu...
McKelvey and Palfrey (1992) present one of the most thought-provoking results in experimental testin...
The centipede game is one of the most celebrated examples of the paradox of backward induction. Expe...
This paper studies the evolutionary properties of the Centipede Game. For this game, the use of back...
The Backward Induction strategy for the Centipede Game leads us to a counterfactual reasoning parado...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
Abstract: In this paper, we report he results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipe...
We study population game dynamics under which each revising agent tests each of his strategies a fi...
We report on a series of experiments in which individuals play a version of the centipede game. In t...
In this paper, we report the results of a series of experiments on a version of the centipede game i...
In this paper, we re-examine various previous experimental studies of the Centipede Game in the lite...
Two experiments compared the Centipede game played either by 2 individuals or by 2 (3-person) groups...
We explore the effects on strategic behavior of alternative representations of a centipede game that...
We explore the effects on strategic behavior of alternative representations of a centipede game that...
Explaining cooperative experimental evidence in the Centipede game constitutes a challenge for ratio...
The centipede game posits one of the most well-known paradoxes of backward induction in the literatu...
McKelvey and Palfrey (1992) present one of the most thought-provoking results in experimental testin...