Question: I am confused about question 1 d . It asks me draw the game in two standard forms if Ann cannot see Bob's actions. I
I am confused about question 1 d . It asks me draw the game in two standard forms if Ann cannot see Bob's actions. I am not sure how to do that? I did complete 1C , though if Bob's moves are removed, am i then just writing Ann to Carols payoffs?


PROBLEM SET 1 due September 29 Show all calculations, explain all answers (up to 5 lines), and fully label graphs. Also: a) always acknowledge assistance, (b) highlight final answers, and (c) write or type neatly! Consider the following game (the questions are consecutive): /21 Carol N (1,2,-3) Bob S (2,-4, 6) U R N (4, 7,-1) Ann Carol S (-2, 1,0) D L (5,-2, 3) 2 M (1, 2, 2) Bob R -(3, 5, 5) List each player's actions and strategies. If Ann "buys" Carol's position in the game (i.e., she moves for Carol and collects Carol's payoffs in addition to her own), what are her new strategies? The game is represented above in what form? Represent the new game in the other standard form. If Ann cannot observe Bob's actions, draw this game in the two standard forms.12 EN, SS A3 USS , DNN , DWS , DSNL DSS C2 : C ,: The game is represented in extensive, game tree form. Bob LL LM LR RL RM LUNN - 2 2 - 2,2 - 2, 2 317 317 UNS 3 , 7 - 2,2 8 1 - 4 - 2,2 - 21 1 - 2, 1 - 2 1 1 USN 8 1 - 4 -2, 2 3 , 7 37 3 , 7 uss 8 1 - 4 8, - 4 - 2,1 - 2,1 - 2 , 1 DNN 8 - 2 3 1 2 85 Co 8 5 DNS 8 1 - 2 3+2 8. 5 8 1 - 2 3 1 2 8 5 DSN 8 1 - 2 3, 2 8.5 81 - 2 3 1 2 8 , 5 DSS 3 12 ox 31 2 Y 85
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