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    • Behavioral Economics
    • Information Design
    • Game Theory

    Background:

    • Strategic decision-making often relies on information displays.
    • Understanding how information presentation affects agent behavior is crucial for designing effective systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To experimentally investigate the impact of information provision and visualization on decisions in a congestion game.
    • To analyze how different visualization types (bar charts, hypothetical outcome plots) and information accessibility (private vs. public) influence strategic choices and overall welfare.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted a controlled online experiment involving a congestion game.
    • Compared decision-making under various information display conditions and visualization formats.
    • Analyzed behavioral changes due to visualization anticipation and identified visualization equilibria.

    Main Results:

    • Different visualization approaches and information conditions significantly impacted agent decisions and welfare.
    • Visualization anticipation, where agents adjust behavior upon realizing information is public, was characterized.
    • The study empirically identified visualization equilibria, where visualized outcomes align with realized agent decisions.

    Conclusions:

    • The choice of information display and visualization significantly affects strategic behavior and outcomes.
    • Understanding visualization anticipation and equilibria is key for designing effective information systems in real-world strategic environments.