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A Game of Incomplete Information Is Distinct from One of Complete

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A game of incomplete information is distinct from one of complete information in that players:


A) do not observe each others' actions.
B) do not know each others' payoff functions.
C) do not know the timing of moves.
D) use mixed strategies.

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