Multiple Choice
A key difference between the stag-hunt game and the battle-of-the-sexes game is that:
A) the stag-hunt game has one payoff-dominant equilibrium and one risk-dominant equilibrium; the battle-of-the-sexes game has two equilibria, neither of which is either payoff or risk-dominant.
B) the battle-of-the-sexes game has one payoff-dominant equilibrium and one risk-dominant equilibrium; the stag-hunt game has two equilibria, none of which are either payoff or risk-dominant.
C) the battle-of-the-sexes game has one dominant strategy Nash equilibrium; the stag-hunt game has two equilibria, none of which are either payoff or risk-dominant.
D) the battle-of-the-sexes game has one payoff-dominant equilibrium and one risk-dominant equilibrium; the stag-hunt game has one dominant strategy Nash equilibrium.
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