An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games

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Devetag, Giovanna, et al. “An Eye-Tracking Study of Feature-Based Choice in One-Shot Games”. Experimental Economics, vol. 19, no. 1, 2015, pp. 177-01, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10683-015-9432-5.
Devetag, G., Di Guida, S., & Polonio, L. (2015). An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games. Experimental Economics, 19(1), 177-201. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10683-015-9432-5
Devetag G, Di Guida S, Polonio L. An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games. Experimental Economics. 2015;19(1):177-201.
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