A two-player, static game is one in which the players move:
A) At different times, but without knowledge of the other player's move.
B) At the same time, but with prior knowledge of the other player's move.
C) Sequentially.
D) None of the above.
E) All of the above.
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Q7: Simultaneous-move games are also called:
A) Noncooperative games.
B)
Q8: In a simultaneous-move game:
A) The players move
Q9: Games in which the players alternate moves
Q10: A key assumption underlying noncooperative, static games
Q11: In a two-player, static game, players move:
A)
Q13: A static game:
A) Is the same thing
Q14: Players in simultaneous-move games with complete information
Q15: An example of a simultaneous-move game is:
A)
Q16: In game theory, a strategy:
A) Consists of
Q17: The normal-form of a one-time, static game
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