In the prisoners' dilemma game, each player OA. chooses the best outcome for himself OB. consults the other player to determine his best action C. chooses the best outcome for both players together OD. chooses the best outcome for the other player
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- Game Theory I am trying to assign numbers (theoretical)to a game im making. Its about Tipping. Its based on 3 different efforts a server has showed Can you assign numbers to each of these. This is all made up so you can use whatever values they just need to be in regard to the other values. Thanks. I was thinking to start on high effort Tip could be +10 and no tip could be -10 Best and worst scenario. You do high effort service and get tipped and high effort with no tip. ThanksPlease help awnser 7. Game TheoryAlice and Bob playing the following 2x3 game. In the payoff matrix below, Alice’s payoffsare the first number and Bob’s are the second number.learn.canterbury.ac.nz Clasarsom Nov 15-ICO EUC LEARN | AKO See the game below and answer the questions 8 to 11: Player-1 C Player-2 X, Y Y Player-1 9 14 8. Player-2 16 17 16 Nash Equilibrium in this game: Select one: O a. Playert: C; Player2: X O b. Playert: C; Player2: Y Oc. Playert: L; Player2: X Od. Playert: L; Player2: Y e. None
- Economics 4. Suppose you are going to play a game with four other people in our class. The rule of the game is that: each of them will choose a number between and 100 (including 0 and 100). The winner of the game is the one whose chosen number is the closest to [20+* average of everyone's chosen number]. The winner can get $100 form Josie. Everyone choosing 20 is a Nash Equilibrium. (a) True (b) False please explain it in detail.The next 3 questions involve the following game. There are two players, a husband and wife. They can either be selfish (S) or selfless (U) in their marriage. If they choose to be selfish, then there is a negative ʻguilt’ payoff of g. The payoff matrix is below. Figure 1: The Marriage Game Wife S U S 10-g, 10-g 15-g, 2 U 2, 15-g 12, 12 Number left (right) of comma refers to H's (W's) payoff. 23. Suppose that g = 0. What is the Nash equilibrium (or equilibria)? (A) (S, S). (B) (U, S) and (S, U). (C) (S, S) and (U, U) (D) (U, U). 24. Suppose that g= 5. What is the Nash equilibrium (or equilibria)? (A) (S, S). (B) (U, S) and (S, U). (C) (S, S) and (U, U) (D) (U, U). 25. Suppose that g = 10. What is the Nash equilibrium (or equilibria)? (A) (S, S). (B) (U, S) and (S, U). (C) (S, S) and (U, U) (D) (U, U). HusbandThe prisoners' dilemma is a two-person game illus·trating thata. t he cooperative outcome could be worse for bothpeople than t he Nash equilibrium.b . even if the cooperative outcome is better than theNash equilibrium for one person, it might be worsefor the other.c. even if cooperation is better than the Nash equilibrium,each person might have an incentive not tocooperate.d . rational, seff·interested individuals will naturallyavoid the Nash equilibrium because it is worse forboth of them.
- Game theory Consider a simultaneous move game with two players. Player 1 has three possible actions (A, B, or C) and Player 2 has two possible actions (D or E.) In the payoff matrix below, each cell contains the payoff for Player 1 followed by the payoff for Player 2. Player 2 7. Player 1 ہے A B C D -3, -3 0, -11 -4, 3 -11, E 0 -7, -7 -12, 0 (a) Identify any dominated strategies in this game. If there are none, state this clearly. (b) Identify any pure strategy Nash Equilibria in this game. If there are none, state this clearly.Player 1 Cooperate (C) Defect (D) Cooperate (C) 3,3 8,0 Player 2 Defect (D) 0,8 1,1 In general, a combination of strategies is a Nash equilibrium if ... Every player is choosing a best response against the other players' strategies. Every player has a positive payoff. The players maximize the sum of their payoffs. The players choose identical strategies. If the game is repeated, which cooperative actions could benefit both players? O Both players choose C. Player 1 chooses C, Player 2 chooses D. O Player 1 chooses D, Player 2 chooses C. Both players choose D.Кееp production $200 million $300 million Using what you know about the prisoner's dilemma, what would be the profit for Antel and constant IMD in millions? (cooperate Antel profit Antel profit is $20 million is $200 million Antel options IMD profit is IMD profit is $20 million $100 million Increase production (act independently) Antel profit Antel profit is $100 million is $300 million Antel profit: S million million IMD profit: S What would be the best collective option for both firms? Select all of the reasons Antel and IMD would make more profit at the original constant production level? соорerate Because overall demand for computer chips act independently will increase Because they can both charge more for the product at the given level of production Because it restricts the supply of computer chips
- 3 0: she makes a pront of $9 An is ISK AVCise and aunty she makes. Let P be the probability that it rains the day of the concert. Find the number P tha makes Ann indifferent between organizing the concert in the Club or at the Park. 8. Compute the mixed strategy Nash equilibrium of the game below: Bungle F2 # Zippy E Left Right DOD F4 Up 2,-1 R I 20 F3 $ BAG 3 4 -2,0 HOT % 5 F5 Down 3,1 T 4,-2 VO MacBook Air 6 F6 Y & 7 F7 * U 8The prisoners’ dilemma is a two-person gameillustrating thata. the cooperative outcome could be worse for bothpeople than the Nash equilibrium.b. even if the cooperative outcome is better thanthe Nash equilibrium for one person, it might beworse for the other.c. even if cooperation is better than the Nashequilibrium, each person might have an incentivenot to cooperate.d. rational, self-interested individuals will naturallyavoid the Nash equilibrium because it is worsefor both of them.In game theory, a dominant strategy is the best strategy to pick, no matter which moves are chosen by the other player. O to make the exact same move that was made by the other player. the choice that causes the payoff for the other player to be minimized, regardless of the payoff it earns the best strategy to pick, assuming the other player makes his or her best possible choice. to allocate all personnel resources towards defensive talent in order to dominate opposing offenses. 46°F