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  1. 6 dni temu · Computational psychiatry uses game-theoretic paradigms to model social cognitive deficits in mental health conditions such as psychosis, anxiety and depression. Moving beyond simple economic games ...

  2. We found that persons or nations who believe in a zero-sum game engage in win-lose social exchanges over limited resources. Psychometric evidence for the universality

  3. 19 sie 2024 · Zero-sum games are a type of situation in game theory where one participant’s gain is exactly balanced by another participant’s loss. In other words, the total utility or payoff remains constant, with any gain by one player being directly offset by an equivalent loss to the other player or players.

  4. 31 maj 2023 · According to game theory, people’s behaviours in complex social interactions depend on whether these interactions are zero-sum (all parties’ gains and losses sum to zero) or non-zero-sum...

  5. 1 lip 2021 · This article presents a short research report on the relationship between perceived antagonism in social relations measured using the Belief in a Zero-Sum Game (BZSG) scale, life...

  6. We found that persons or nations who believe in a zero-sum game engage in win-lose social exchanges over limited resources. Psychometric evidence for the universality of the BZSG scale in a large pancultural project of 37 nations is presented, where individual and cultural-level predictors of BZSG were tested, followed by their multilevel analyses.

  7. judgments are at odds with the logic of zero-sum games as put forth by traditional game theory (Schelling, 1958; von Neuman & Morgenstern, 1944). Specifically, game theory suggests that (a) a situation is either zero-sum (i.e., the sum of all parties’ payoffs amount to zero) or non-zero-sum (i.e., joint outcomes can be

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