Two partners in a firm, Partner A and Partner B, are being questioned separately about a questionable joint action. They cannot communicate with each other. The investigator tells each partner the same thing: 'If you both choose to implicate each other, you will each receive a 5-year professional suspension.' Assuming both partners independently decide to implicate each other, what is the direct consequence for Partner A?
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Two partners in a firm, Partner A and Partner B, are being questioned separately about a questionable joint action. They cannot communicate with each other. The investigator tells each partner the same thing: 'If you both choose to implicate each other, you will each receive a 5-year professional suspension.' Assuming both partners independently decide to implicate each other, what is the direct consequence for Partner A?
Evaluating a Strategic Outcome
Consider a situation where two partners in a crime are interrogated in separate rooms. Each is told that if they both choose to accuse the other, they will each receive a 5-year prison sentence. This 5-year sentence is a reduction from a potential 10-year term one could receive under different circumstances. Based solely on this information, if the outcome is that both partners accuse each other, it represents the worst possible result for each individual.
Predicting a Strategic Outcome
Two partners in a venture, Partner A and Partner B, are being questioned separately about a potential misdeed. Each can either 'Keep Quiet' or 'Accuse' the other. The table below shows the prison sentence (in years) for each combination of choices, with the outcome format being (Sentence for A, Sentence for B).
It is known that if both partners choose to 'Accuse' each other, they both receive a 5-year prison sentence.
Based on this specific rule, what number should replace the blank in the table?
Partner B Keep Quiet Accuse Partner A Keep Quiet (1, 1) (10, 0) Accuse (0, 10) (____, 5)Analyzing a Strategic Decision
Two individuals, Alex and Ben, are partners in a business and are being questioned separately about a potential rule violation. They cannot communicate. Each has two options: 'Confess' or 'Stay Silent'. The outcomes are defined by years of business suspension for each partner. Match each combination of choices (joint action) to the correct outcome.
Two business partners are questioned separately about a potential rule violation. An investigator tells each partner: 'If you both implicate each other, you will each receive a 5-year suspension. Note that this is a reduction from a potential 10-year suspension you might face under other circumstances.' Which statement best analyzes the nature of the 5-year mutual suspension outcome?
Two business partners, Sam and Chris, are being questioned separately about a joint action. They cannot communicate. The potential consequences (in years of prison sentence) are as follows:
- If Sam accuses Chris, but Chris stays silent, Sam gets 0 years and Chris gets 10 years.
- If Chris accuses Sam, but Sam stays silent, Chris gets 0 years and Sam gets 10 years.
- If both Sam and Chris accuse each other, they each get 5 years.
- If both Sam and Chris stay silent, they each get 1 year.
In the specific situation where both Sam and Chris accuse each other, what is the most accurate analysis of their 5-year sentences?
Rationale for a Strategic Outcome