To check your understanding of some key material from our final chapter together, try this multiple-choice quiz. Good luck!
Ben and Gerald are playing at recess and they decide to create a new game, soccer-tennis. They work out the rules and invite some other children to help them set it up. These coordinated efforts are an example of _____.
You are playing the prisoner’s dilemma game as part of a psychological study you are taking part in. Which scenario would lead to the largest joint negative outcome for both you and your partner?
An allotment garden has been used for many years for neighbors to grow vegetables together. All allotment users are allowed to take vegetables grown there when they are ripe. Unfortunately, one year they take too many too early in the season, and now there are none left. In this scenario, the allotment is an example of a _________.
In the dual-concern model of cooperation and competition, which orientation reflects a combination of high concern about one’s own and other’s outcomes?
Howie, Shelton, and Bernie are working on a group project at university. Bernie is not contributing anything to the project. If he gets a high grade regardless of this, which problem does that illustrate?