Moshe Hoffman

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Moshe Hoffman



Average rating: 3.65 · 344 ratings · 41 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Hidden Games: The Surprisin...

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“Humans are uniquely adapted to learn and imitate complex behaviors whose function is difficult to ascertain. One way we do this is by overimitating—imitating behaviors that seem entirely unnecessary (unless you are an overconfident, ethnocentric European colonialist”
Moshe Hoffman, Hidden Games: The Surprising Power of Game Theory to Explain Irrational Human Behaviour

“In the ultimatum game, it is very common to see fifty-fifty splits. Pretty intuitive. It is also common to see that when the first subject offers too little, say one or two dollars, her partner rejects the offer. Again, intuitive. And it makes sense: after all, our sense of justice is designed to prevent people from walking all over us, and when they do, we must strike back (see Chapter 14). The experiment is working beautifully: our sense of justice is nicely spilling over to this silly little game. But”
Moshe Hoffman, Hidden Games: The Surprising Power of Game Theory to Explain Irrational Human Behaviour



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