In our experiments, subjects played five entry games with no feedback. If the number of entrants was above (less than or equal to) $d$, the entrants earned 0 ($1); nonentrants earned $.50. Subjects also played 22 matrix games with mixed equ…Kovalchik, Stephanie, Colin F. Camerer, David M. Grether, Charles R. Plott, and John M. Allman, “Aging and Decision Making: A Broad Comparative Study of Decision Behavior in Neurologically Healthy Elderly and Young Individuals,” Journal of …
Wilfred Amaldoss
economist · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Amaldoss appears only as a passing co-author in experimental economics and behavioral decision-making research, cited in studies examining how subjects play strategic games and process mixed-strategy equilibria. The reference suggests his work contributes to understanding bounded rationality and human deviation from classical game-theoretic predictions—concepts relevant to the course's interest in how artificial and human decision-making diverge under complexity and uncertainty.
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