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Books: monograph, edited books and PhD theses
Articles in peer-reviewed international journals
Articles in peer-reviewed conference proceedings


Books: monograph, edited books and PhD theses

H. de Weerd. If You Know What I Mean: Agent-Based Models for Understanding the Function of Higher-Order Theory of Mind. PhD thesis, University of Groningen, 2015.
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Articles in peer-reviewed international journals

H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Higher-order theory of mind is especially useful in unpredictable negotiations, Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 36, 2022. doi:10.1007/s10458-022-09558-6.
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K. Veltman, H. de Weerd, and R. Verbrugge. Training the use of theory of mind using artificial agents. Virtual Agents for Social Skills Training, 13(1):3-18, 2019. doi:10.1007/s12193-018-0287-x.
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H. de Weerd, D. Diepgrond, and R. Verbrugge. Estimating the use of higher-order theory of mind using computational agents. The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, 18(2), 2018. doi:10.1515/bejte-2016-0184.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Negotiating with other minds: The role of recursive theory of mind in negotiation with incomplete information. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 31(2): 250–287, 2017. doi:10.1007/s10458-015-9317-1.
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J. Van Helvert, V. Petukhova, C. Stevens, H. de Weerd, Dirk Börner, P. Van Rosmalen, Jan Alexandersson, and Niels Taatgen. Observing, coaching and reflecting: Metalogue – A multi-modal tutoring system with metacognitive abilities. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Future Intelligent Educational Environments, 16(6):e6, 2016. doi:10.4108/eai.27-6-2016.151525.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Higher-order theory of mind in the Tacit Communication Game. Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, 11:10-21, 2015. doi:10.1016/j.bica.2014.11.010.
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D. J. van der Post, H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge, C. K. Hemelrijk. A novel mechanism for a survival advantage of vigilant individuals in groups. The American Naturalist, 182: 682-688, 2013. doi:10.1086/673298.

H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. How much does it help to know what she knows you know? An agent-based simulation study. Artificial Intelligence, 199-200:67-92, 2013. doi:10.1016/j.artint.2013.05.004.
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H. de Weerd and R. Verbrugge. Evolution of altruistic punishment in heterogeneous populations. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 290:88-103, 2011. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.08.034.
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Articles in peer-reviewed conference proceedings

Ö. Yeter, B. Kooi, H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge, and P. Hendrik. Semantic leakage enables lie detection, but first-person pronouns and verbosity can get in the way of detection. In L. K. Samuelson, S. L. Frank, M. Toneva, A. Mackey, and E. Hazeltine, editors, Proceedings of the 46th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, The Cognitive Science Society, Vol. 46. p. 2768-2775

J. D. Top, C. Jonker, R. Verbrugge, and H. de Weerd. Predictive Theory of Mind models based on Public Announcement Logic. In N. Gierasimczuk and F. R. Velázquez-Quesada, editors, Dynamic Logic. New Trends and Applications, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14401, pages 85-103, 2023. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-51777-8_6.

S. Ghosh, R. Verbrugge, H. de Weerd, and A. Heifetz. Cross-cultural differences in playing centipede-like games with surprising opponents. In A. Goel, C. Seifert, and C. Freksa, editors, Proceedings of The 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, pages 1829-1835, 2019.
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H. de Weerd and N. Degens. Putting the long-term into behavior change. In M. Gentile, M. Allegra, and Heinrich Söbke, editors, Games and Learning Alliance, 7th International Conference, GALA 2018, Palermo, Italy, December 5–7, 2018, Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11385, pages 71-81, 2019. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-11548-7_7.
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B. Wiggers and H. de Weerd. The origin of mimicry: Deception or merely coincidence? In B. Verheij and M. Wiering, editors, Artificial Intelligence: 29th Benelux Conference, BNAIC 2017, Groningen, The Netherlands, November 8–9, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, Communications in Computer and Information Science 823, pages 86-100, 2017. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-76892-2_7.
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K. Veltman, H. de Weerd, and R. Verbrugge. Socially smart software agents entice people to use higher-order theory of mind in the Mod game. In B. Verheij and M. Wiering, editors, Preproceedings of the 29th Benelux Conference on Artifcial Intelligence, pages 253-267, 2017.
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S. Ghosh, A. Heifetz, R. Verbrugge, H. de Weerd. What drives people’s choices in turn-taking games, if not game-theoretic rationality? In J. Lang, editor, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 251, pages 265-284, 2017, doi:10.4204/EPTCS.251.19.
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H. de Weerd, D. Diepgrond, and R. Verbrugge. Estimating the use of higher-order theory of mind using computational agents. In B. Bredeweg and T. Bosse, editors, Proceedings of the 28th Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 196-197, 2016.
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C. Stevens, H. de Weerd, F. Cnossen and N. Taatgen. A metacognitive agent for training negotiation skills. In D. Reitter and F. Ritter, editors, Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, pages 27-32, 2016.
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N. Taatgen and H. de Weerd. Using a cognitive architecture in educational and recreational games: How to incorporate a model in your App. In D. Reitter and F. Ritter, editors, Proceedings of the 14h International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, pages 119-124, 2016.
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H. de Weerd, D. Diepgrond, and R. Verbrugge. Estimating the use of higher-order theory of mind using computational agents. In W. van der Hoek and G. Bonanno, editors, Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory, 2016.
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V. Petukhova, C. Stevens, H. de Weerd, N. Taatgen, F. Cnossen and A. Malchanau. Modelling multi-issue bargaining dialogues: Data collection, annotation design and corpus. In N. Calzolari, K. Choukri, T. Declerck, M. Grobelnik, B. Maegaard, J. Mariani, A. Moreno, J. Odijk, and S. Piperidis, editors, Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, pages 3133-3140, 2016.
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H. de Weerd, E. Broers and R. Verbrugge. Savvy software agents can encourage the use of second-order theory of mind by negotiators. In D. Noelle, R. Dale, A. Warlaumont, J. Yoshimi, T. Matlock, C. Jennings, and P. Maglio, editors, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, pages 542-547, 2015.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Theory of mind in the Mod game: An agent-based model of strategic reasoning. In A. Herzig and E. Lorini, editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Social Intelligence (ECSI-2014), CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1283, pages 128-136, 2014.
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P. Bosma, H. de Haan, A. van der Veen, F. Bex, and H. de Weerd. The role of communication in cooperative hunting in a partially observable world. In B. Frénay, M. Verleysen, and P. Dupont, editors, Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Belgian-Dutch Conference on Machine Learning, pages 29-36, 2014.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. The effectiveness of higher-order theory of mind in negotiations (extended abstract). In J. Szymanik and R. Verbrugge, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop on Reasoning About Other Minds: Logical and Cognitive Perspectives, CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1208, pages 35-39, 2014.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Higher-order theory of mind in negotiations under incomplete information. In Guido Boella, Edith Elkind, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Frank Dignum, Martin K. Purvis, editors, PRIMA 2013: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, 16th International Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, December 1-6, 2013. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 8291, pages 101-116, 2013, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-44927-7_8.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Agent-based models for higher-order theory of mind. In Bogumił Kamiński, Grzegorz Koloch, editors, Advances in Social Simulation, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, Warsaw, Poland, September 2013. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 229, pages 213-224, 2014, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-39829-2_19.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. How much does it help to know what she knows you know? An agent-based simulation study (abstract). In K. Hindriks, M. de Weerdt, B. van Riemsdijk, and M. Warnier, editors, Proceedings of the 25th Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 314-315, 2013.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Higher-order social cognition in the game of rock-paper-scissors: A simulation study. In G. Bonanno, H. van Ditmarsch and W. van der Hoek, editors, Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory, pages 218-232, 2012.
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H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. Higher-order social cognition in the game of rock-paper-scissors: A simulation study (extended abstract). In W. van der Hoek, L. Padgham, V. Conitzer and M. Winikoff, editors, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems – Volume 3, pages 1195-1196, 2012.
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H. de Weerd and B. Verheij. The advantage of higher-order theory of mind in the game of limited bidding. In J. van Eijck and R. Verbrugge, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop ‘Reasoning about other minds: Logical and cognitive perspectives’, CEUR Workshop Proceedings 751, pages 149-164, 2011.
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