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Table 5: Quadratic deviation scores for the Equilibrium model under incomplete information.

in Asynchronicity and Learning in Cost Sharing Mechanisms
by Yan Chen, Bettina Kuon, Wolfgang Lorenzon, Richard Mckelvey, Rosemarie Nagel, Tom Palfrey, Katerina Sherstyuk, Alison Watts For Discussions 1998
"... In PAGE 13: ...ing model performs, only the QDS of the equilibrium model is an indicator of how well a mechanism performs. [ Table5 about here.] Table 5 reports the QDS of each pair of subjects of the Equilibrium model under the incomplete information synchronous and asynchronous treatments.... In PAGE 13: ... [Table 5 about here.] Table5 reports the QDS of each pair of subjects of the Equilibrium model under the incomplete information synchronous and asynchronous treatments. These scores indicate how often a subject plays an equilibrium strategy.... In PAGE 13: ... SUPPORT. Table5 reports the QDS of each subjects under each of the four treatements. Using the average QDSi of each pair as an independent observation, permutation test shows that QDS(SYN-SER) lt; QDS(SYN-ACP) at a signi cant level of 0.... In PAGE 15: ...Table 6 summarizes the QDS between the simulated model prediction and the experi- mental data. Comparison of Table5 and Table 6 reveals the inadequacy of the RL model. In treatments that converged to the equilibrium prediction well such as the serial mechanism with synchronous updating (SYN-SER) as well as asynchronous updating (ASYN-SER), the RL model does not even do as well as the static equilibrium model which has no free parameter.... In PAGE 15: ... SUPPORT. Table5 and Table 6 reports the QDS of the Equilibrium model and the RL model respectively. Permutation tests show that for the serial mechanism with syn- chronous updating, QDSEQ 1 (SY N ?SER) lt; QDSRL 1 (SY N ?SER) at a signi cance level of 1.... ..."
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Table 4: Capturing the Incomplete Information Content

in Computation of Equilibria in Noncooperative Games
by Salman Azhar, Andrew McLennan, John H. Reif 1991
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Table A Equilibria of incomplete information model

in Does Auctioning of Entry Licenses affect Consumer Prices?
by Jan Potters, Theo Offerman

Table 2: Relational database table with incomplete information

in Modal Logics in the Theory of Relational Databases
by S.K. Das

Table 4: Percent of games played with weather information

in Subjective Value of Information: The Endowment Effect
by Daphne R. Raban, Sheizaf Rafaeli
"... In PAGE 7: ... Table4 summarizes the percent of trades that took place indicating a strong preference to use information despite its seeming lack of usefulness for the bottom line profit. The data reveal a stronger tendency to purchase than to sell information.... In PAGE 7: ... 1998) who found that preference for information does not imply expected utility. The strong preference to purchase information is also reflected in the percent of trades which actually took place as seen in Table4 . We assume a 50% expected percentage for trades.... ..."

Table 3 Simulated Relative Smoothness and Excess Sensitivity: Incomplete Information

in Does Buffer Stock Saving Explain the Smoothness and Excess Sensitivity of Consumption?
by Sydney Ludvigson, Alexander Michaelides, Orazio Attanasio, Dave Backus, Ben Bernanke, John Y. Campbell, Christopher Carroll, Todd Clark, Gus Deaton, Pierre-olivier Gourinchas, Bo Honore, James Kahn, Martin Lettau, Costas Meghir
"... In PAGE 12: ...ggregate labor income growth is assumed to be an i.i.d. process) and the quarterly model (where aggregate labor income growth is assumed to be an AR(1) process). Table3 presents the analogous results for the alternate model with incomplete information. The simulated statistics reported in the rst two columns are given for two values of the risk aversion parameter, = 1, and = 2, and for a low and high variance case.... In PAGE 15: ... Table3 shows that the introduction of incomplete information into the standard framework causes the smooth- ness ratio to fall substantially. In the annual model (Panel A), the smoothness ratio is as low as 0.... In PAGE 17: ... This is not surprising since complete information households do not misperceive the source of any shock to their income. By contrast, in the incomplete information model, a larger transitory component leads to smoother consumption for all the parameter values we consider (compare columns 2 and 3, Table3 ). The decrease in the volatility of consumption is not large, however.... In PAGE 17: ...g., rows 1, 2 and 3 of Table3 ), already too high in the incomplete information model. A.... ..."

Table 2 TCP session information Dataset Complete Incomplete Application

in A Comparative Study of TCP/IP Traffic Behavior In Broadband Access Networks
by Amit Sinha, Kenneth Mitchell
"... In PAGE 6: ... This is done with the assumption that the rst ten minutes of incomplete NetFlow record would have started before the start of the data collection, while the last ten minutes of the ow would have continued even after the data collection stopped. Table2 gives the detail of the TCP session data generated from the NetFlow records. The rst column gives the access type to which the dataset belongs, while the second column gives the percentage of complete TCP session information that the tool generates from the dataset.... ..."
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Table 5: Specification of information exchange at top-level /** INCOMPLETE ! **/

in Generative Agent Migration in Heterogeneous Environments
by Mark F.J. van Assem, Prof Dr, F. M. T. Brazier, Dr. N. J. E. Wijngaards, Drs S. Van Splunter
"... In PAGE 52: ...49 OwnAgentIDIT CommunicatedInfo WorldInfo AgentInfo ToBeCommunicated MessageIT AIM / DCI CommunicatedInfo RoleInfo AgentName AgentContactInfo AgentAbility Table 3: Information types of lower-level components Process Composition: Information Exchange Information exchange within the agent is specified by the information links in Table 4 and Table5 . Below, some important exchanges between components are explained.... ..."

Table 5. Actual pay-offs under incomplete information

in International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management
by Santanu Sinha, S. P. Sarmah 2007

Table III.2. The results of the incomplete information treatment separately for pairs

in Direct vs Indirect Reciprocity: An Experiment
by Martin Dufwenberg, Uri Gneezy, Werner Güth, Eric Van Damme
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