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Dominance (game theory): Quiz

  

Question 1: However, that Nash equilibrium is not necessarily ________, meaning that there may be non-equilibrium outcomes of the game that would be better for both players.
CollusionArrow's impossibility theoremPareto efficiencyGame theory

Question 2: For instance, consider the ________ pictured at the right.
Cooperative gameNash equilibriumNormal-form gameGame theory

Question 3: New York: ________.
EnglandOxford University PressAuthorized King James VersionCambridge University Press

Question 4: In ________, dominance (also called strategic dominance) occurs when one strategy is better than another strategy for one player, no matter how that player's opponents may play.
Prisoner's dilemmaNash equilibriumEvolutionarily stable strategyGame theory

Question 5: For example, B is "throw rock" while A is "throw scissors" in ________.
WankerGame theoryRock-paper-scissorsChicken (game)
















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