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Business, 13.08.2021 05:00, HOTaco2181

You and a classmate are assigned a project on which you will receive one combined grade. You each want to receive a good grade, but you also want to avoid hard work. In particular, here is the situation: รขยข If both of you work hard, you both get an A, which gives each of you 25 units of happiness.
รขยข If only one of you works hard, you both get a B, which gives each of you 15 units of happiness.
รขยข If neither of you works hard, you both get a D, which gives each of you 5 units of happiness.
รขยข Working hard costs 15 units of happiness.
Complete the following payoff matrix given the previous information. In each cell, your classmate's payoff is on the left and yours is on the right.
Your Decision
Work Shirk
Classmate's Decision Work
Shirk
The likely outcome is that your classmate___and you.
If you get this classmate as your partner on a series of projects throughout the year, rather than only once, you arelikely to engage in cooperation.
Another classmate cares more about good grades: He gets 60 units of happiness for a B and 95 units of happiness for an A.
Complete the following payoff matrix, assuming you have this classmate as a partner.
Your Decision
Work Shirk
Classmate's Decision Work
Shirk
The likely outcome in this case is that your classmate___and you.
You would prefer theclassmate as a partner, and hewant you as a partner.

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