Matching pennies games as asymmetric models of conflict

Behav Brain Sci. 2019 Aug 13:42:e128. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X19000864.

Abstract

De Dreu and Gross (D&G) seem to have disregarded some relevant experimental literature on games of conflict, most notably variations on "matching pennies" games. While in such games, "attacker" and "defender" are typically not explicitly labelled, players' differentiated roles yield naturally to such notions. These studies partly validate some of D&G's findings and interpretations.

Publication types

  • Comment

MeSH terms

  • Conflict, Psychological*