Responses in cognitive hierarchy games are correlated with academic performance and the cognitive reflection test.

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9 August 2023

Frontiers in Psychology

César Mantilla, Silvia Ortiz-Merchán

Economics and Finance undergraduate students from four cohorts played LUPI, a game rewarding the person submitting the lowest unique positive integer, for a small bonus in an exam. Some months later, they played this game again with financial incentives and took a cognitive reflection test (CRT). We find that submitted responses to different configurations of LUPI are correlated with short-term (i.e., exam grade) and medium-term (i.e., final grade and GPA) academic performance, as well as the score in the CRT.

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Mantilla, C., & Ortiz-Merchán, S. (2023). Responses in cognitive hierarchy games are correlated with academic performance and the cognitive reflection test. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1214534
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