question archive 1) Using iterative elimination of strictly dominated strategies (IESDS) one can definitely find a pure strategy Nash equilibrium if one of the players has a dominated strategy Group of answer choices True False 2) In a two-player static game, if one player has a dominant strategy - Group of answer choices There will be a unique a pure strategy Nash equilibrium when other player also has a dominant strategy
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1) Using iterative elimination of strictly dominated strategies (IESDS) one can definitely find a pure strategy Nash equilibrium if one of the players has a dominated strategy
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True
False
2) In a two-player static game, if one player has a dominant strategy -
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There will be a unique a pure strategy Nash equilibrium when other player also has a dominant strategy.
There must be a pure strategy Nash equilibrium.
There can be multiple pure strategy Nash equilibria.
All of the above.
3) It is never possible to transform a normal form game into an extensive form game.
Group of answer choices
True
False