Multiple Choice
In adopting mixed Nash equilibrium strategy,a player is attempting to
A) randomize his or her own behavior
B) make the opponent favor a course of action preferred by the first player
C) randomize the outcome of actions
D) make the opponent indifferent between one action and another
E) none of the above
Correct Answer:

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