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Shubik, Martin – 1971
The main problem in computer gaming research is the initial decision of choosing the type of gaming method to be used. Free-form games lead to exciting open-ended confrontations that generate much information. However, they do not easily lend themselves to analysis because they generate far too much information and their results are seldom…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Decision Making, Educational Games
Findler, Nicholas V. – Scientific American, 1978
This familiar card game has interested mathematicians, economists, and psychologists as a model of decision-making in the real world. It is now serving as a vehicle for investigations in computer science. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Decision Making