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Depth of reasoning in the 11-20 game differs between financial professionals and students. A lab-in-the-field experiment
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Depth of reasoning in the 11-20 game differs between financial professionals and students. A lab-in-the-field experiment

Bernur Acikgoz, Dimitri Dubois, Sébastien Duchêne, Adrien Nguyen-Huu and Marc Willinger
Economics Letters, Vol.239
2024

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C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C7 - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory
We rely on Alaoui and Penta (2020)’s variant of the 11-20 game (Arad and Rubinstein, 2012), to elicit the depth of reasoning of financial professionals (FP) and students (ST). FP chose lower numbers in the 11-20 game than ST, but had similar CRT scores. We observe that ST with higher CRT scores tend to choose larger numbers. FPs’ chosen numbers are positively affected by their SVO while ST's chosen numbers are positively affected by their riskaversion.
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