Multiple Choice
The difference between game trees and decision trees is:
A) that game trees are not useful in strategic situations.
B) that decision trees describe actions that depend on the behavior of rivals.
C) that game trees have interactive payoffs.
D) that decision trees are a function of many individuals and the state of nature.
E) none of the above.
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