PsychSim 5: SOCIAL DECISION-MAKING Name, Exams of Decision Making

This activity contains a simulation of two classic “social trap” games used in research on competition and cooperation. Social Decision Making.

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PsychSim 5: SOCIAL DECISION-MAKING
Name: __________________________________________ Section: ________________________
Date: __________________________________________
This activity contains a simulation of two classic “social trap” games used in research on competition
and cooperation.
Social Decision Making
As you look back over the past several days, can you think of a decision you made that affected
the lives of other people, either in a small way or an important way? Describe it briefly.
Decision Environments
What is the difference between zero-sum and non-zero-sum environments? Give an example of
each.
Zero-Sum Environments
Explain minimax strategy. In a zero-sum game as demonstrated, a minimax strategy would lead O
(the other player) toward which choice? Explain your answer.
What is a saddle point?
Non-Zero-Sum Environments
How does trust influence the outcome in a non-zero-sum environment?
Have you learned anything about your own decision strategies by playing the two trucking games?
Explain.
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PsychSim 5: SOCIAL DECISION-MAKING

Name: __________________________________________ Section: ________________________

Date: __________________________________________

This activity contains a simulation of two classic “social trap” games used in research on competition and cooperation.

Social Decision Making

  • As you look back over the past several days, can you think of a decision you made that affected the lives of other people, either in a small way or an important way? Describe it briefly.

Decision Environments

  • What is the difference between zero-sum and non-zero-sum environments? Give an example of each.

Zero-Sum Environments

  • Explain minimax strategy. In a zero-sum game as demonstrated, a minimax strategy would lead O (the other player) toward which choice? Explain your answer.
  • What is a saddle point?

Non-Zero-Sum Environments

  • How does trust influence the outcome in a non-zero-sum environment?
  • Have you learned anything about your own decision strategies by playing the two trucking games? Explain.

66 PsychSim 5: Social Decision-Making