Adaptive Learning and Risk Taking
Humans and animals learn from experience by reducing the probability of sampling alternatives with poor past outcomes. Using simulations, J. G. March (1996) illustrated how such adaptive sampling could lead to risk-averse as well as risk-seeking behavior. In this article, the author develops a forma...
Main Author: | Denrell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2007
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