1. What does the ultimatum game say about axioms of human behavior?
- Individuals express selfishness behavior in their actions and maximize their gains
- Investment choices do not generally adhere to social or selfish principles but to attention to laws
- Social preferences are expressed via the holding and keeping of money for later investment
- Individuals do not generally adhere to selfishness axioms but behave according to certain social norms
- giving of more resources under strenuous and hardship conditions
- a lack of social preference when sharing resources
- stronger selfshiness in places such as deserts and savanna-woolands
- a lack of selfishness when sharing resources accros cultures
- Societies reciprocate when all items are given and received
- Socities and groups gain from positive reciprocity
- Reciprocity ends with mutually asserted agreements
- Reciprocitiy produce positive emotions if involving large sums of money
4. One of the important aspects of the trust game is time because in repeated interactions individuals learn how the other party responds and base their future actions on these learned experiences.
- True
- False
- specific goal
- social norms
- self
- motivation
- specific partner
- False
- True
- Defensive not as strong as offensive
- Anonimty
- New advanced forms of espionage
- Potential attacks on infrastructure
- None of the above
8. To achieve a positive-sum scenario, individuals at play need to
- Freely compete
- Both people should defect
- Trust and compete
- Trust and collaborate
- Superiority of offense
- Use of weapons for tactical and strategical purposes
- Possibility of automated responses
- None of the above
- Understanding how other party views the issue is important; both should have same understanding of consequences
- Strategies for what to do that does not involve mutual destruction (governing policies for when to use cyber weapons)
- Developing arms control treaties with positive sum scenarios
- None of the above
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ReplyDeleteIndividuals do not generally adhere to selfishness axioms but behave according to certain social norms
2. The dictator study supports other studies that show across cultures individuals exhibit ____________________.
a lack of selfishness when sharing resources accros cultures
3. Why have social norms developed to induce us to share?
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4. One of the important aspects of the trust game is time because in repeated interactions individuals learn how the other party responds and base their future actions on these learned experiences.
True
5. What are the three main components in a trust relationship:
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6. We are more likely to trust people if they stand to lose something.
True
7. Why would nations feel vulnerable in the context of cyber security?
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8. To achieve a positive-sum scenario, individuals at play need to
Trust and collaborate
9. What are the similarities of physical war scenarios with cyber war scenarios?
Superiority of offense
Use of weapons for tactical and strategical purposes
Possibility of automated responses
10. What are the lessons for international cooperation?
Understanding how other party views the issue is important; both should have same understanding of consequences
Strategies for what to do that does not involve mutual destruction (governing policies for when to use cyber weapons)
Developing arms control treaties with positive sum scenarios
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