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    [2511.04500] Large language models replicate and predict human cooperation across experiments in game theory

    AwaisBy AwaisNovember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    [Submitted on 6 Nov 2025 (v1), last revised 24 Nov 2025 (this version, v2)]

    View a PDF of the paper titled Large language models replicate and predict human cooperation across experiments in game theory, by Andrea Cera Palatsi and 3 other authors

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    Abstract:Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used both to make decisions in domains such as health, education and law, and to simulate human behavior. Yet how closely LLMs mirror actual human decision-making remains poorly understood. This gap is critical: misalignment could produce harmful outcomes in practical applications, while failure to replicate human behavior renders LLMs ineffective for social simulations. Here, we address this gap by developing a digital twin of game-theoretic experiments and introducing a systematic prompting and probing framework for machine-behavioral evaluation. Testing three open-source models (Llama, Mistral and Qwen), we find that Llama reproduces human cooperation patterns with high fidelity, capturing human deviations from rational choice theory, while Qwen aligns closely with Nash equilibrium predictions. Notably, we achieved population-level behavioral replication without persona-based prompting, simplifying the simulation process. Extending beyond the original human-tested games, we generate and preregister testable hypotheses for novel game configurations outside the original parameter grid. Our findings demonstrate that appropriately calibrated LLMs can replicate aggregate human behavioral patterns and enable systematic exploration of unexplored experimental spaces, offering a complementary approach to traditional research in the social and behavioral sciences that generates new empirical predictions about human social decision-making.

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    From: Max Pellert [view email]
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    Thu, 6 Nov 2025 16:21:27 UTC (272 KB)
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    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 20:04:15 UTC (248 KB)

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