Cross-cultural differences in playing centipede-like games with surprising opponents

Sujata Ghosh, Rineke Verbrugge, Harmen de Weerd, Aviad Heifetz

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    In this paper, we study cross-cultural differences in strategic reasoning in turn-taking games, as related to game-theoretic norms as well as affective aspects such as trust, degrees of risk-taking and cooperation. We performed a game experiment to investigate how these aspects play a role in reasoning in simple turn-based games, known as centipede-like games, across three cultures, that of The Netherlands, Israel and India. While there is no significant main effect of nationalities on the behaviour of players across games, certain unexpected interactive effects are found in their behaviour in particular games.
    Originele taal-2English
    StatusPublished - jul. 2019
    EvenementThe 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - Montreal, Canada
    Duur: 24 jul. 201927 jul. 2019

    Conference

    ConferenceThe 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
    Land/RegioCanada
    StadMontreal
    Periode24/07/1927/07/19

    Keywords

    • computerspellen
    • culturele diversiteit

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