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Uncertainty and Exploration in a Restless Bandit Problem
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2015
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Behavioral Decision MakingGame TheoryRestless Bandit ProblemStochastic GameUncertainty QuantificationManagementExperimental EconomicsDecision MakingCombinatorial OptimizationDecision TheoryBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSequential Decision MakingRestless Bandit TaskInteractive Decision MakingFine BalanceExploration V ExploitationBehavioral EconomicsReward HackingBusiness
Decision making in noisy and changing environments requires a fine balance between exploiting knowledge about good courses of action and exploring the environment in order to improve upon this knowledge. We present an experiment on a restless bandit task in which participants made repeated choices between options for which the average rewards changed over time. Comparing a number of computational models of participants' behavior in this task, we find evidence that a substantial number of them balanced exploration and exploitation by considering the probability that an option offers the maximum reward out of all the available options.
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