OK, so this is technically not a puzzle, but it's an interesting game, psychological debate, and hypothetical quandary.
You and ten other people are placed in a room. One by one the host of this little game calls you out and you are given a choice: Take $1000 dollars and go home now, or decline this offer and the host will give you $50,000 but only if everyone else declines as well! Once you make your choice, the host sends you into another room to wait anxiously while the others are given the same choice.
The main questions that I think are interesting are: (of course) Which would you pick? If the numbers were different, would you conceivably change your decision? What would be the tipping point where if the grand prize were X dollars you would wait it out?
note: This was taken from a book on the psychology of numbers, but I can't remember now the author or the title. If someone knows, please enlighten me.
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OK, so this is technically not a puzzle, but it's an interesting game, psychological debate, and hypothetical quandary.
You and ten other people are placed in a room. One by one the host of this little game calls you out and you are given a choice: Take $1000 dollars and go home now, or decline this offer and the host will give you $50,000 but only if everyone else declines as well! Once you make your choice, the host sends you into another room to wait anxiously while the others are given the same choice.
The main questions that I think are interesting are: (of course) Which would you pick? If the numbers were different, would you conceivably change your decision? What would be the tipping point where if the grand prize were X dollars you would wait it out?
note: This was taken from a book on the psychology of numbers, but I can't remember now the author or the title. If someone knows, please enlighten me.
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