
experimental games
Experimental games are controlled activities designed by researchers to study how people behave and make decisions. Participants often play these games in a lab setting, where rules and incentives are carefully set to observe responses to specific situations, such as trust, cooperation, or competition. These experiments help scientists understand human behavior, social interactions, and economic choices by analyzing how people act in different scenarios, allowing insights that can apply to real-world contexts like markets, negotiations, and societal dynamics.