Thanks for taking time to answer questions! I have two short questions.
1. Are there any plans to make the dataset available?
2. I missed this, what incentive is there for players to "unravel", or move the first round of defection earlier? My naive thought is that turkers want to maximize monetary payoff by getting a high bonus (1 cent for each 2 points earned) and playing quickly (to free up time for other HITs). From your payoff matrix, both players cooperating all ten rounds in one game each get 50 points. A player could instead defect on round 10 to get 52 points. He could also defect on round 9 and expect mutual defection on round 10 to get 50 points. But if he defects even earlier on round 8 and expects mutual defection afterwards, he gets 48 points. In this experiment, earlier and earlier defections seem worse than cooperating on all rounds, even for the defector.
1. Are there any plans to make the dataset available?
2. I missed this, what incentive is there for players to "unravel", or move the first round of defection earlier? My naive thought is that turkers want to maximize monetary payoff by getting a high bonus (1 cent for each 2 points earned) and playing quickly (to free up time for other HITs). From your payoff matrix, both players cooperating all ten rounds in one game each get 50 points. A player could instead defect on round 10 to get 52 points. He could also defect on round 9 and expect mutual defection on round 10 to get 50 points. But if he defects even earlier on round 8 and expects mutual defection afterwards, he gets 48 points. In this experiment, earlier and earlier defections seem worse than cooperating on all rounds, even for the defector.