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Game Theory and Experimental Games : The Study of Strategic Interaction, PDF eBook

Game Theory and Experimental Games : The Study of Strategic Interaction PDF

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Game Theory and Experimental Games: The Study of Strategic Interaction focuses on the development of game theory, taking into consideration empirical research, theoretical formulations, and research procedures involved. The book proceeds with a discussion on the theory of one-person games.

The individual decision that a player makes in these kinds of games is noted as influential as to the outcome of these games.

This discussion is followed by a presentation of pure coordination games and minimal situation.

The ability of players to anticipate the choices of others to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome is emphasized.

A favorable social situation is also influential in these kinds of games. The text moves forward by presenting studies on various kinds of competitive games.

The research studies presented are coupled with empirical evidence and discussion designed to support the claims that are pointed out.

The book also discusses several kinds of approaches in the study of games.

Voting as a way to resolve multi-person games is also emphasized, including voting procedures, the preferences of voters, and voting strategies. The book is a valuable source of data for readers and scholars who are interested in the exploration of game theories.

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