Multiple Choice

An individual is part of a four-person group where each member must decide whether to 'Contribute' to a public good. The table below shows the individual's payoffs based on their choice and the number of other members who contribute. Currently, 'Not Contribute' is their dominant strategy.

Number of OTHER members who contributePayoff if THEY CONTRIBUTEPayoff if THEY DO NOT CONTRIBUTE
0-20
168
21416
32224

These payoffs are calculated from a personal cost of 10 for contributing and a personal benefit of 8 from each contribution (including their own). Which of the following changes would make 'Contribute' a better choice than 'Not Contribute' in at least one scenario, thus eliminating the dominant strategy?

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Updated 2025-08-12

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