A quantitative analysis of the deliberation process of different age groups.

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Description

To understand human behavior in complex systems it is important to analyze how humans' inherent characteristics play a role in their decisions. The present work aims to study how age affects decision-making and cooperativeness in the prisoners dilemma (PD). We analyze subjects' actions given a context, i.e. their own and their opponents' past decisions. Also, we provide an analysis on their deliberation process using Drift Diffusion Model, measuring whether the spontaneity in deciding to act cooperatively or not, differs with age group.
Period9 Dec 2020
Event titleComputational Social Science Satellite at Conference on Complex Systems 2020
Event typeConference
Degree of RecognitionInternational