What is the role of culture in bounded rationality? (2001)
Henrich,Joseph, Albers,Wulf, Boyd,Robert, Gigerenzer,Gerd, McCabe,Kevin A., Ockenfels,Axel, ...
What is the role of culture in bounded rationality? (2001)
Henrich, Joseph, Albers, Wulf, Boyd, Robert, Gigerenzer, Gerd, McCabe, Kevin A., Ockenfels, Axel, ...
BEHAVIORAL FOUNDATIONS OF RECIPROCITY: EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS AND EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (1998)
HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH, MCCABE, KEVIN A., SMITH, VERNON L.
Laboratory experiments have generally supported the theorem that, in classical property rights environments, noncooperative behavior in markets yields efficient social outcomes. Experiments, however,...
An experimental study of learning and limited information in games
Kevin A. McCabe, Arijit Mukherji, David E. Runkle
We report on experiments that tested the predictions of competing theories of learning in games. Experimental subjects played a version of the three-person matching-pennies game. The unique...
A comparison of naïve and sophisticated subject behavior with game theoretic predictions
McCabe, Kevin A., Smith, Vernon L.
We use an extensive form two-person game as the basis for two experiments designed to compare the behavior of two groups of subjects with each other and with the subgame perfect theoretical...
Intentionality detection and “mindreading”: Why does game form matter?
McCabe, Kevin A., Smith, Vernon L., LePore, Michael
By around the age of 4 years, children “can work out what people might know, think or believe” based on what they say or do. This is called “mindreading,” which builds upon the human ability...
A comparison of naïve and sophisticated subject behavior with game theoretic predictions
McCabe, Kevin A., Smith, Vernon L.
We use an extensive form two-person game as the basis for two experiments designed to compare the behavior of two groups of subjects with each other and with the subgame perfect theoretical...
Intentionality detection and “mindreading”: Why does game form matter?
McCabe, Kevin A., Smith, Vernon L., LePore, Michael
By around the age of 4 years, children “can work out what people might know, think or believe” based on what they say or do. This is called “mindreading,” which builds upon the human ability...
Sustaining Cooperation in Trust Games
Mary L. Rigdon, Kevin A. McCabe, Vernon L. Smith
It is well known in evolutionary game theory that population clustering in Prisoner's Dilemma games allows some cooperative strategies to invade populations of stable defecting strategies. We adapt...
Arijit Mukherji, Kevin A. McCabe, David E. Runkle
Recent experiments on mixed-strategy play in experimental games reject the hypothesis that subjects play a mixed strategy even when that strategy is the unique Nash equilibrium prediction. However,...
An experimental study of strategicinformation transmission
John W. Dickhaut, Kevin A. McCabe, Arijit Mukherji
We examine strategic information transmission in an experiment. Senders are privately informed about a state. They send messages to Receivers, who choose actions resulting in payoffs to Senders and...
Behavioral Foundations of Reciprocity: Experimental Economics and Evolutionary Psychology.
Hoffman, Elizabeth, McCabe, Kevin A, Smith, Vernon L
Laboratory experiments have generally supported the theorem that, in classical property rights environments, noncooperative behavior in markets yields efficient social outcomes. Experiments, however,...
Expectations and Fairness in a Simple Bargaining Experiment.
Harrison, Glenn W, McCabe, Kevin A
We evaluate two competing hypotheses that try to account for robust violations of the predictions of game theory in Ultimatum bargaining experiments. One popular hypothesis is that the subjects are...