Multiple Choice
-Consider the Hawk-Dove Game in Figure 3.7. Suppose that the costs (c) and benefits (b) of aggressive behavior $12 and $10, respectively. The evolutionary equilibrium for this game is:
A) {Hawk, Hawk}.
B) {Dove, Dove}.
C) {Hawk, Dove}.
D) {Dove, Hawk}.
E) Answers b or c above
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