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Cognitive Modeling Versus Game Theory: Why cognition matters
2004
International Conference on Cognitive Modelling
We call into question game theory, as a account of how people play two player zero-sum games. Evidence from a modified version of the game Paper, Rock, Scissors suggests that people do not play randomly, and not according to certain play probabilities. We investigated the relationship between game theory predictions and a cognitive model of game playing based on the detection of sequential dependencies. Previous research has shown that the sequential dependency model can account for a number of
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