We report experimental results on a series of ten one-shot two-person 3x3 normal form games with unique equilibrium in pure strategies played by non-economists. In contrast to previous experiments in which game theory predictions fail dramatically, a majority of actions taken coincided with the equilibrium prediction (70.2%) and were best-responses to subjects' stated beliefs (67.2%). In constant-sum games, 78% of actions taken were predicted by the equilibrium model, outperforming simple K-level reasoning models. We discuss how non-trivial game characteristics related to risk aversion, efficiency concerns and social preferences may affect the predictive value of different models in simple normal form games.Experiments Normal form games Con...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
1We would like to thank the associate editor and two anonymous referees for useful suggestions. This...
We report experimental results on one-shot two person 3x3 constant sum games played by non-economist...
We report experimental results on one-shot two person 3x3 constant sum games played by non-economist...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players' actions can be viewed as responses to ...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate the assumption that players respond to underlying expec...
This paper concerns the interpretation of equilibrium in non-additive beliefs in two-player normal f...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players ’ actions can be viewed as responses to...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
1We would like to thank the associate editor and two anonymous referees for useful suggestions. This...
We report experimental results on one-shot two person 3x3 constant sum games played by non-economist...
We report experimental results on one-shot two person 3x3 constant sum games played by non-economist...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Two behavioral models of two-person normal-form game play are presented and estimated, using three e...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players' actions can be viewed as responses to ...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate the assumption that players respond to underlying expec...
This paper concerns the interpretation of equilibrium in non-additive beliefs in two-player normal f...
We study beliefs and choices in a repeated normal-form game. In addition to a baseline treatment wit...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
Using data on one-shot games, we investigate whether players ’ actions can be viewed as responses to...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
In this paper, we use experimental data to study players' stability in normal-form games where subje...
1We would like to thank the associate editor and two anonymous referees for useful suggestions. This...