You are involved in making one of three possible decisions in your company. There are four states of nature that are being considered.  The payoffs and losses appear in the following matrix.                  Decisions State Nature 1 State Nature 2 State Nature 3 State Nature 4 Maximin Decisions Payoffs?    Decision 1         40         -20            10           -2      Decision 2        -10           30           -5                                20      Decision 3           0           60           10          -40     Assume you estimate the probabilities of the states of nature to be as follows: P(N1) = .6     P(N2) = .2    P(N3) = .1   P(N4) = .1     Under these conditions which decision would you choose: D1, D2, or D3? Now assume that probabilities on the states of nature cannot be estimated. This makes the issue one of “decision making under uncertainty.”  If you want to use the Maximin Strategy (maximizing your minimum gain) which decision would you make?  You may use the last column in the payoff matrix to write in your Maximin payoffs. Is there anything else in this payoff matrix that might not have been considered?

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  1. You are involved in making one of three possible decisions in your company. There are four states of nature that are being considered.  The payoffs and losses appear in the following matrix.

 

              

Decisions

State Nature 1

State Nature 2

State Nature 3

State Nature 4

Maximin Decisions Payoffs?

   Decision 1

        40

        -20

           10

          -2

 

   Decision 2

       -10

          30

          -5                     

          20

 

   Decision 3

          0

          60

          10

         -40

 

 

  1. Assume you estimate the probabilities of the states of nature to be as follows:

P(N1) = .6     P(N2) = .2    P(N3) = .1   P(N4) = .1

    Under these conditions which decision would you choose: D1, D2, or D3?

  1. Now assume that probabilities on the states of nature cannot be estimated. This makes the issue one of “decision making under uncertainty.”  If you want to use the Maximin Strategy (maximizing your minimum gain) which decision would you make?  You may use the last column in the payoff matrix to write in your Maximin payoffs.
  2. Is there anything else in this payoff matrix that might not have been considered?
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