Consider the following game (anachronistically) called the battle of the sexes. Two brothers, Shahid and Jamil are spending their weekend in Philadelphia, but they have lost communication with each other and Shahid is coming from New York where Jamil is coming from Washington DC. They are trying to find out where they should meet when they arrive in Philadelphia: they want to meet up, and both know that Shahid prefers meeting at Reading Terminal Market (he's a foodie!) and Jamil prefers meeting at the Rocky Steps (he's a movie buff!). Not meeting up though would be the worst outcome as it's the city of brotherly love. Suppose the game is represented by the following payoff matrix with Jamil the row player: Rocky Steps Reading Terminal Market Rocky Steps 2,1 0,0 Reading Terminal Market 0,0 1,2 Suppose both find out there's a showing of the original Rocky that night at the Rocky Steps and both know that Jamil would love to attend. Suppose that results in a new payoff matrix as follows: Rocky Steps Reading Terminal Market Rocky Steps 9,1 0,0 Reading Terminal Market 0,0 1,2 Who's best response function changes because of the new information? O Jamil's, as the new information only effects his payoffs. O Shahid's, as he has to respond to Jamil's strategy. ONeither, as the fundamental tradeoff remains the same. O Both, as the information changes the game they are playing.
Consider the following game (anachronistically) called the battle of the sexes. Two brothers, Shahid and Jamil are spending their weekend in Philadelphia, but they have lost communication with each other and Shahid is coming from New York where Jamil is coming from Washington DC. They are trying to find out where they should meet when they arrive in Philadelphia: they want to meet up, and both know that Shahid prefers meeting at Reading Terminal Market (he's a foodie!) and Jamil prefers meeting at the Rocky Steps (he's a movie buff!). Not meeting up though would be the worst outcome as it's the city of brotherly love. Suppose the game is represented by the following payoff matrix with Jamil the row player: Rocky Steps Reading Terminal Market Rocky Steps 2,1 0,0 Reading Terminal Market 0,0 1,2 Suppose both find out there's a showing of the original Rocky that night at the Rocky Steps and both know that Jamil would love to attend. Suppose that results in a new payoff matrix as follows: Rocky Steps Reading Terminal Market Rocky Steps 9,1 0,0 Reading Terminal Market 0,0 1,2 Who's best response function changes because of the new information? O Jamil's, as the new information only effects his payoffs. O Shahid's, as he has to respond to Jamil's strategy. ONeither, as the fundamental tradeoff remains the same. O Both, as the information changes the game they are playing.
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