The prisoner's dilemma game: some empirical and theoretical proposalsSchool of Industrial Administration, Purdue University, 1963 |
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29th play A₁ accounting courses amount of points Appendix BLOCKS OF FIVE BUSINESS Stanford University C₁ cents per point choose Y chose conflict situation cooperative strategy Dennis Brennen discussion disputed Luce dominance expected value extrapolation FIVE TRIALS Figure G₁ and G₂ game matrix game theory graduate students Graduated Prizes UG HUGH JACKSON LIBRARY individuals INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION J. D. Williams JACKSON LIBRARY GRADUATE joint payoff know he picked last play LIBRARY GRADUATE SCHOOL Luce and Raiffa monetary payoff N-1 play National Science Foundation non-zero sum game norm number of points oligopoly ON-K opposite number pair member participants payoff matrix person Player A's strategy prisoner's dilemma game Purdue University questionnaires random number ranking receive no points SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL small number Starbuck subjective probability tell what choice trial run true prisoners U(T₁ undergraduate experiments utility of tying utility of winning William H zero-sum games