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Boopathi Raja P R 159278021
Yanamadala Rohith 159278110
Kumar
Sathish Kumar R 159278115
Game Theory 1
Game Theory 2
Types of Voters
Game Theory 3
Scenario
Game Theory 5
The Nave Voting Model
Game Theory 6
Consider HoDs best response to every possible pair of votes by
Students and Faculties.
If Students and Faculties vote for the same candidate, then HoDs
vote is irrelevant and all three of HoDs strategies are equally good.
If Faculties and Students split their vote, then Ms. HoDs vote
determines the outcome. Hence HoD has a weakly dominant
strategy of voting for H. we would predict, and so presumably
would Faculty and Students, that he will vote for H.
Game Theory 7
Payoff Matrix assuming HoD votes for H
Studentss vote
H M L
(middle, worst, (Middle, worst (Middle,
Fac H
best) best,) worst, best)
ultie
s (middle, worst, (best, middle, (Middle,
M
vote best) worst) worst, best)
(middle, Worst, (Middle, Worst, (Middle, best,
L
best) best) worst)
Students vote
M L
(Middle, worst,
H (Middle, worst, best)
best)
Faculties
vote (best, middle,
M (Middle, worst, best)
worst)
(Middle, Worst,
L (Middle, best, worst)
best)
Payoffs: Faculties, Students and
HoD
Game Theory 9
Game Theory 10