Multiple Choice
Suppose Jordan and Lee are trying to decide what to do on a Friday. Jordan would prefer to see a comedy while Lee would prefer to see a documentary. One documentary and one comedy are showing at the local cinema. The payoffs they receive from seeing the films either together or separately are shown in the payoff matrix below. Both Jordan and Lee know the information contained in the payoff matrix. They purchase their tickets simultaneously, ignorant of the other's choice. This game:
A) is a prisoner's dilemma.
B) is not a prisoner's dilemma.
C) is an ultimatum bargaining game.
D) has no Nash equilibrium.
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