Multiple Choice
A key factor in coordinating to the payoff dominant outcome in minimum effort coordination games is:
A) the creation of optimistic beliefs about the effort choices of one's peers; even small degrees of uncertainty can lead to large coordination failures.
B) the presence of a strictly dominant strategy.
C) the presence of multiple dominated strategies.
D) that interactions must be anonymous and occur without any possibility of pre-play communication.
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