“…A huge variety of microscopic update rules has been defined and applied in game theory (Szabo and Fath, 2007). These update rules can be divided into two categories of learning paradigms: one is the social learning paradigm, in which players update their strategies based on imitation of strategies of those players who have performed better in the past, and the other is the individual learning paradigm, which is based on an individual's learning and updating of strategies based only on his/her own experience (Arifovic and Karaivanov, 2010). In this study, we consider mainly social learning paradigms in order to describe the player's learning process, which may help us better understand the herd mentality (Jin et al, 2013) and capture the phenomenon of disagreement among a pedestrian crossing group, which previous works failed to reflect.…”