Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario where two programmers, Astrid and Bettina, must independently choose a language for a joint project. Their payoffs are represented in the matrix below, where the first number in each cell is Astrid's payoff and the second is Bettina's. A stable outcome is one where neither individual has an incentive to change their choice, assuming the other person's choice remains fixed.

Suppose the payoffs are modified as follows:

Bettina chooses JavaBettina chooses C++
Astrid chooses Java(4, 4)(3.5, 0)
Astrid chooses C++(0, 1)(3, 3)

By analyzing each player's best response to the other's potential actions, determine the stable outcome(s) of this modified game.

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Updated 2025-07-24

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