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Code and materials for the paper S. Phelps and Y. I. Russell, Investigating Emergent Goal-Like Behaviour in Large Language Models Using Experimental Economics, working paper, arXiv:2305.07970, May 2023
Collection of materials and papers on eye tracking in field of economics and business, covering the basics of eye tracking technology and its application to visual attention studies.
We treat a cognition-tuned LLM (Centaur) as an artificial participant to simulate cooperation in one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemmas. The notebook reproduces an orthogonal payoff design and reports context-specific (different social and economic scenarios) cooperation rates from transparent, fully reproducible runs.
Economic experiment designed to evaluate a message's (e.g. a forecast's) credibility relying on revealed preferences (instead of stated preferences that are elicited by just asking respondents how credible they found a message).