Keeping up with the Joneses: interpersonal prediction errors and the correlation of behavior in a tandem sequential choice task.
In many settings, copying, learning from or assigning value to group behavior is rational because such behavior can often act as a proxy for valuable returns. However, such herd behavior can also be pathologically misleading by coaxing individuals into behaviors that are otherwise irrational and it...
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Autores principales: | Terry Lohrenz, Meghana Bhatt, Nathan Apple, P Read Montague |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/579aa508360d4de6bde810325892f1b1 |
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