Prev: Pre-doc Fellow @Harvard, Econ & CS research with Paul Romer, Stats & ML @UniofOxford, Econ @Columbia
Sometimes, gems are hidden behind doors. Participants were told that some agents falsely believed that they couldn't open these doors.
They then had to infer which gem the agents preferred.
Sometimes, gems are hidden behind doors. Participants were told that some agents falsely believed that they couldn't open these doors.
They then had to infer which gem the agents preferred.