the questionable prisoners dilemma goes like this:
Two suspects are arrested by the police. The police have insufficient evidence for a conviction, and, having separated both prisoners, visit each of them to offer the same deal. If one testifies (defects from the other) for the prosecution against the other and the other remains silent (cooperates with the other), the betrayer goes free and the silent accomplice receives the full 10-year sentence. If both remain silent, both prisoners are sentenced to only six months in jail for a minor charge. If each betrays the other, each receives a five-year sentence. Each prisoner must choose to betray the other or to remain silent. Each one is assured that the other would not know about the betrayal before the end of the investigation. How should the prisoners act?
obviously both remaining silent is the best option, but remember, you don't necessaryly know what your partner is going to do. if you accuse, your guaranteed no more than 5 years and may not be charged at all, where as if you remain silent you may do some serious time, or hardly any time at all.
here's a fun one I came up with.
your boss brings you in and tells you the following. they are going to give out a raise to you and 9 other people, but with the following condition; if you cooperate, and all 9 other employees do as well, you all get a 4 dollar an hour raise. if you defect, they'll split a 10$ an hour raise amongst the defectors. ie. if you're the only defector you get a 10 dollar an hour raise, if only 2 people defect you get a 5 dollar an hour raise, etc. down to 1 dollar an hour for all defectors; while the employees who cooperated get zilch. which would you pick?
would the increase of cooperating to 7 dollars an hour influence your decision?
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the questionable prisoners dilemma goes like this:
so we have the following table.
obviously both remaining silent is the best option, but remember, you don't necessaryly know what your partner is going to do. if you accuse, your guaranteed no more than 5 years and may not be charged at all, where as if you remain silent you may do some serious time, or hardly any time at all.
here's a fun one I came up with.
your boss brings you in and tells you the following. they are going to give out a raise to you and 9 other people, but with the following condition; if you cooperate, and all 9 other employees do as well, you all get a 4 dollar an hour raise. if you defect, they'll split a 10$ an hour raise amongst the defectors. ie. if you're the only defector you get a 10 dollar an hour raise, if only 2 people defect you get a 5 dollar an hour raise, etc. down to 1 dollar an hour for all defectors; while the employees who cooperated get zilch. which would you pick?
would the increase of cooperating to 7 dollars an hour influence your decision?
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