Behavioral Experiments

Game theory ultimately merits to model and predict human behavior. In some of our work we experimentally test various assumptions and predictions.

  • To Stand on the Shoulders of Giants:  Should We Protect Initial Discoveries in Multi-Agent Exploration? Hodaya Lampert,  Reshef Meir, Kinneret Teodorescu. [Working paper]
  • Mitigating Skewed Bidding for Conference Paper Matching. Inbal Rozencweig, Reshef Meir, Nicholas Mattei. AAMAS 2023. [Arxiv]
  • Strategic Voting in the Lab: Compromise and Leader Bias Behavior. Reshef Meir, Maor Tal, Ya’acov Gal (2020).  Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. 34 (31). [Article]
  • Modeling People’s Voting Behavior with Poll Information, Roy Fairstein, Adam Lauz, Reshef Meir, Yaacov Gal. AAMAS 2019.  [Arxiv]
  • Strategic Voting Behavior in Doodle Polls, James Zou, Reshef Meir, and David Parkes. CSCW 2015. Honorable mention award [PDF] [Full version]