Multiple Choice
Suppose Jim and Celia,a married couple,are trying to decide what to do on a Friday.Jim would prefer to see Rambo X while Celia would prefer to see Das Auto,an arty foreign film.Both films are showing at the local Megaplex.The joy they receive from the films and seeing them together,or separately,is shown in the payoff matrix.Both Jim and Celia know the information contained in the payoff matrix.They purchase their tickets simultaneously,ignorant of the other's choice.
-Refer to the payoff matrix above.By allowing for a timing element in this game,i.e. ,letting either Jim or Celia buy a ticket first and then letting the other choose second,the equilibrium is __________,based on __________.
A) still uncertain;who buys the second ticket
B) now able to be determined;who buys the first ticket
C) now able to be determined;who buys the second ticket
D) still uncertain;who buys the first ticket
E) now able to be determined;who is more cooperative
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