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Description: This project is part of the Hagen Cumulative Science Project and replicates Rubinstein, A., & Salant, Y. (2016). " Isn't everyone like me?": On the presence of self-similarity in strategic interactions. Judgment & Decision Making, 11(2), 168-173

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The study we aim to replicate finds that in strategic interactions a player is influenced by self-similarity. Therefore we analyse the actions and the...

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