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Interacting with others while reacting to the environment

Here, we revise Pietraszewski's model of groups by assigning participant pairs with two triplets, denoting: (1) the type of game that models the interaction, (2) its critical switching point between alternatives (i.e., the game's similarity threshold), and (3) the perception of strategic s...

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Published in:The Behavioral and brain sciences 2022-01, Vol.45, p.e106-e106, Article e106
Main Authors: Fischer, Ilan, Levin, Simon A., Rubenstein, Daniel I., Avrashi, Shacked, Givon, Lior, Oz, Tomer
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Language:English
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Summary:Here, we revise Pietraszewski's model of groups by assigning participant pairs with two triplets, denoting: (1) the type of game that models the interaction, (2) its critical switching point between alternatives (i.e., the game's similarity threshold), and (3) the perception of strategic similarity with the opponent. These triplets provide a set of primitives that accounts for individuals' strategic motivations and observed behaviors.
ISSN:0140-525X
1469-1825
DOI:10.1017/S0140525X21001291