Question 15.29

29. In the following game, Player I has the preferences of the row player in the Prisoners’ Dilemma, and Player II has the preferences of the column player in Chicken.

Player II
Choice Choice
Player Choice (3, 3) (1, 4)
Choice (4, 2) (2, 1)

Does the player with a dominant strategy benefit more than the player without one?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. It doesn’t make any difference; both players do equally well by choosing strategies associated with the Nash-equilibrium outcome.

29.

a