Econ 202 Module 12.1
Which of the following its true of a simultaneous move game?
All relevant benefits and costs of each action are taken into account
What is the dominant strategy in the prisoner's dilemma?
Each prisoner confesses because this is the rational action to pursue
What is a prisoner's dilemma?
a game in which players act in rational, self-interested ways that leave everyone worse off
In a simultaneous move game,
each player has to make his choice without knowing his rival's choice
A player has a dominant strategy when:
she has only one best response to every possible strategy of the other player
The study of how people make decisions in situations where attaining their goals depends on their interactions with others is called
game theory
A dominant strategy
is one that is the best for a firm, no matter what strategies other firms use
A dominant strategy
results in a higher payoff irrespective of the strategy chosen by the other player
A __________ is a complete plan describing how a player will act
strategy
A payoff matrix shows
the return from each action that players can take in a game