Teaching the Prisoner's Dilemma More Effectively: Engaging the Students

Michael A. McPherson, M. Nieswiadomy
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We introduce a simple but particularly compelling prisoner’s dilemma classroom experiment that can be used in a variety of settings to demonstrate issues surrounding cooperative behavior (e.g., oligopoly, advertising, and public corruption). The prisoner’s dilemma occurs in all 21 class sections in our experiment. This experiment is more likely to engage students in two ways. The “payoff” in the game involves the possibility of students earning a small number of extra points. Also, we find that presenting experimental results to students enhances their interest in the material. For example, we find evidence that female students are less likely to “defect” than are male students, and that international students are more likely and seniors less likely to “defect.” Classroom discussions are greatly enhanced as a result.
更有效地教授囚徒困境:吸引学生
我们介绍了一个简单但特别引人注目的囚徒困境课堂实验,该实验可用于各种环境中,以演示围绕合作行为的问题(例如,寡头垄断、广告和公共腐败)。在我们的实验中,囚徒困境出现在所有21个班级中。这个实验更有可能在两个方面吸引学生。游戏中的“回报”包括学生获得少量额外分数的可能性。此外,我们发现向学生展示实验结果可以提高他们对材料的兴趣。例如,我们发现有证据表明,女学生比男学生更不可能“叛变”,国际学生更可能“叛变”,高年级学生更不可能“叛变”。因此,课堂讨论得到了极大的加强。
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