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Categories: Rational choice theory, Behavioral economics, Game theory
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superrationality  renormalized rationality  superrational  Superrationalist
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In economics and game theory, a participant is considered to have superrationality if they have perfect rationality but assume that all other players are superrational too and that a superrational individual will always come up with the same strategy as any other superrational thinker when facing the same problem. Wikipedia
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In economics and game theory, a participant is considered to have superrationality if they have perfect rationality but assume that all other players are superrational too and that a superrational individual will always come up with the same strategy as any other superrational thinker when facing the same problem. Wikipedia
trait of a player who is perfectly rational but assumes that all others are superrational too and that a superrational person will come up with the same strategy as any other superrational thinker when facing the same problem Wikidata
A kind of rational decision-making, different from the widely-accepted game-theoretical one. A player whose opponent is also superrational will cooperate in the Prisoner's dilemma problem, whereas a game-theoretically rational player will defect. Wiktionary
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