Ideal for social science courses in game theory and research methods, Introduction to Game Theory: A Behavioral Approach explains basic game theory concepts--up to and including Bayesian Nash equilibrium--using results from laboratory experiments that examine how real people behave in standard modeled games. Working from the premise that the crux of game theory lies in thinking logically about a problem and formulating research questions based on theory,
author Kenneth C. Williams takes a nontechnical, behavioral approach that is accessible to students with minimal math skills.Incorporating a wide range of experiments with diverse designs,
Introduction to Game Theory is also enhanced by numerous pedagogical features:* Extensive problem sets, in-class experiments, and sample exams* Numerical examples for all of the exercises* Key terms and concepts for behavioral game theory--which differ from those for standard game theory--and a glossary* Supplemental lecture material and Internet
resources--online games, videos, lectures, problems sets, exams, and experiments that students can participate in
- ISBN10 0199837392
- ISBN13 9780199837397
- Publish Date 14 June 2012
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
- Format Paperback
- Pages 304
- Language English