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How Decision Making is Actually Science: Game Theory Explained

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When you’re hanging out with your friends, you probably don’t think too hard about

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the math behind the decisions you’re making.

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But there’s a whole field of math — and science — that applies to social interactions.

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It’s called Game Theory.

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Game theory was pioneered in the 1950s by mathematician John Nash, the guy from that

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Russell Crowe played in A Beautiful Mind.

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But game theory isn’t about games the way we normally think about them.

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Instead, a game is any interaction between multiple people in which each person’s payoff

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is affected by the decisions made by others.

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So, sure, that could apply to a game of poker.

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But it could also apply to practically any situation where people get together and get

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up in each other’s business.

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Like, did you interact with anyone today?

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Well, you can probably analyze the decisions you made using game theory.

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Game theory is incredibly wide-ranging, and it’s used all the time by economists, political

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scientists, biologists, military tacticians, and psychologists, to name just a few.

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Game theory has two main branches: cooperative, and noncooperative, or competitive, game theory.

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Noncooperative game theory covers competitive social interactions, where there will be some

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winners … and some losers.

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Probably the most famous thought experiment in competitive game theory is the Prisoner’s

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Dilemma.

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The prisoner’s dilemma describes a game — a social interaction — that involves

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two prisoners.

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We’ll call them Wanda and Fred.

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Wanda and Fred were arrested fleeing from the scene of a crime, and based on the evidence

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the police have already collected, they’re going to have to spend two years in jail.

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But, the DA wants more.

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So he offers them both a deal: if you confess to the crime, and your partner does not, you’ll

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be granted immunity for cooperating.

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You’ll be free to go.

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Your partner, though, will serve ten years in jail.

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If you both confess, and dish up loads of dirt about each other, then you will both

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end up spending five years in jail.

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But if neither of you confess, you’ll both spend only two years in jail.

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Those are their options.

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Then, Wanda and Fred are split up.

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They don’t know what their partner is going to do.

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They have to make their decisions independently.

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