Dear All,
Does anybody know where I can get significant quantities of data about play in repeated Prisoner's Dilemma games?
By this I mean real data (human subjects rather than agents, second life avatars or Axelrod tournament programs) and ideally in the form of sequences of play under random matching i. e.
Bob Jones: CCCCCDDCCC.
Mary Smith: CDCDDDCCCD.
Dick Thomas: CCDDCCDDCC.
Lucy Green: CDCDCDCDCD.
If it is known in the data who actually played who in what order then that's nice but not a requirement and I will happily take non random matching data if there is a lot of it or that's all there is.
Clearly, most of this kind of data is being generated by experimental economics and psychology but the field is big and, from what I have read so far, most published papers don't present data in a form that allows these individual player sequences to be reconstructed.
Does anyone know a data archive, specific papers with more detailed presentations of "raw" data or a friendly experimentalist in this area who might be able to help focus my search?
All the best,
Edmund Chattoe-Brown
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