DISCM.MATH.6.G
Model simple two-by-two, bimatrix games of partial conflict.
Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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gametwo-by-two gamebimatrix gamepartial conflictmodel
Skills
- model (simple two-by-two games) #dok2
- model (bimatrix games of partial conflict) #dok2
- recognize (key features of bimatrix games) #dok1
- construct (representations of two-player games) #dok2
- analyze (interactions in partial conflict situations) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the structure of a simple two-by-two bimatrix game. #dok1
- I can model a simple two-by-two game of partial conflict using a bimatrix. #dok2
- I can construct a bimatrix to represent a two-player game with partial conflict. #dok2
- I can analyze player strategies in two-by-two games of partial conflict. #dok3
Big Ideas
- A simple two-by-two bimatrix game can visually represent interactions between two players in situations involving partial conflict.
- Modeling games provides insight into strategy and outcomes in competitive and cooperative scenarios.
Essential Questions
- What is a two-by-two bimatrix game, and how does it represent player interactions?
- How can you use a bimatrix to model situations of partial conflict between two participants?
- What types of real-world situations can be analyzed using two-by-two bimatrix games?
- How do the outcomes in a bimatrix game change as the strategies of the players change?
- Why is it important to model games of partial conflict in decision making?