Multiple Choice
Teens A and B are smitten with each other but neither knows of the other's feelings.Suppose the teachers at their school organize a dance.The "payoff" is based on whether their advances are rebuffed or accepted.If they both Declare, they get positive utility but if they are Rebuffed they face humiliation (significantly negative payoff) . Rebuffing an advance slightly elevates the teen's standing with peers. ??
What is a teen's dominant strategy?
A) Declare.
B) choose at random.
C) Rebuff/Ignore.
D) No dominant strategy.
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