Multiple Choice
-Ben and Jennifer are trying to decide how to spend an evening. Ben would like to attend a ballet performance. Jennifer would like to go to a hockey game. While they could spend the evening apart, they would prefer to spend the evening together. Figure 3.5 summarizes the payoffs from alternative choices. The most likely focal-point equilibrium strategy profile for this game is:
A) {Ballet, Ballet}.
B) {Ballet, Hockey}.
C) {Hockey, Ballet}.
D) {Hockey, Hockey}.
E) It is not possible to answer this question without additional information.
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