Special Issue: New Theoretical Perspectives on Conflict and Negotiation Scaling up Instance-Based Learning Theory to Account for Social Interactions

Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Traditional economic theory often describes real-world social dilemmas as abstract games where an individual’s goal is to maximize economic benefit by cooperating or competing with others. Despite extensive empirical work, descriptive models of human behavior in social dilemmas are lacking in both cognitive realism and predictive power. This article addresses a central challenge arising from the success of modeling individuals making decisions...
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Title
Special Issue: New Theoretical Perspectives on Conflict and Negotiation Scaling up Instance-Based Learning Theory to Account for Social Interactions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
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