Achieving greater cooperation in a noisy prisoner's dilemma: an experimental investigation

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A comparison of the level of cooperation of two parties in a prisoner's dilemma was done using two experimental models. Results indicate that there is a need for a careful selection of the mechanisms used to lessen noise in prisoner's dilemmas to ensure positive results. Some feedback mechanisms could greatly influence effort choices. However, these mechanisms for noise reduction achieve varied levels of increased cooperation.

author: Sainty, Barbara
Research, Interpersonal relations, Choice (Psychology), Social interaction

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Simultaneous evolution of learning rules and strategies

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Endogenous learning rules are studied using stage game behavior, and similarities with symmetric learning rules are assessed.

author: Kirchkamp, Oliver
Economics, Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Management Theory & Techniques, Economic aspects, Management, Learning, Agency theory

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Spatial evolution of automata in the prisoners' dilemma

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The concept of evolution is applied to a spatial model, taking into account prisoners' dilemmas.

author: Kirchkamp, Oliver
Methods, Organizational behavior, Spatial behavior, Human spatial behavior

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subjects list: Usage, Prisoner's dilemma game
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