@article{451, author = {Ilan Fischer and Simon Levin and Daniel Rubenstein and Shacked Avrashi and Lior Givon and Tomer Oz}, title = {Interacting with others while reacting to the environment.}, abstract = {
Here, we revise Pietraszewski{\textquoteright}s model of groups by assigning participant pairs with two triplets, denoting: (1) the type of game that models the interaction, (2) its critical switching point between alternatives (i.e., the game{\textquoteright}s similarity threshold), and (3) the perception of strategic similarity with the opponent. These triplets provide a set of primitives that accounts for individuals{\textquoteright} strategic motivations and observed behaviors.
}, year = {2022}, journal = {The Behavioral and brain sciences}, volume = {45}, pages = {e106}, month = {07/2022}, issn = {1469-1825}, doi = {10.1017/S0140525X21001291}, language = {eng}, }