Selected article for: "recovered payoff and susceptible recovered payoff"

Author: Luis G. Nardin; Craig R. Miller; Benjamin J. Ridenhour; Stephen M. Krone; Paul Joyce; Bert O. Baumgaertner
Title: Planning horizon affects prophylactic decision-making and epidemic dynamics
  • Document date: 2016_8_12
  • ID: 30kwl4rj_42
    Snippet: In (A) and (E) the payoff of being susceptible and recovered are equal, which means that agents recover completely from the disease after infection. In (B) and (F), the recovered payoff is lower than the susceptible payoff, but still greater than the prophylactic payoff meaning that it is more advantageous being recovered than in the prophylactic state. In (C) and (G), any advantage comparison between being in the prophylactic or recovered state .....
    Document: In (A) and (E) the payoff of being susceptible and recovered are equal, which means that agents recover completely from the disease after infection. In (B) and (F), the recovered payoff is lower than the susceptible payoff, but still greater than the prophylactic payoff meaning that it is more advantageous being recovered than in the prophylactic state. In (C) and (G), any advantage comparison between being in the prophylactic or recovered state is eliminated. In (D) and (G), the disease debilitates the agent meaning that they would be better off engaging in prophylactic behavior rather be in the prophylactic state than the recovered state. The heat maps of behavioral change assume payoffs {u S , u P , u I , u R } of (

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