Volume 111 Issue 468 (January 2001)
The Sequential Prisoner's Dilemma: Evidence on Reciprocation
Kenneth Clark, Martin Sefton
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Description of data: Variables (as defined in the text):
Session: pd1 = baseline game
pd2 = double temptation
pd3 = double stakes
_uk2 = 2nd UK session with that game, etc.
myno: subject's id (1-10 first-mover, 11-20 second-mover)
opponent: id of subject's opponent
mychoice: subject's choice (1 = defect, 2 = cooperate)
opchoice: opponent's choice (1 = defect, 2 = cooperate)
points: subject's point earnings
round: round (1-10)
female: (0 = male, 1 = female)
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