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Student: Your Full Name1 (Neptun code)


Lecturer: Dr. Jozsef Zoltan MALIK
Class: Political Game Theory
Date: dd/mm/year

Final Examination Paper


Academic year, Semester

Problem 1.
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Payoff matrix template:
Player #2
C

Player #1

Problem 2.
To apply the method of dominant strategies:

Player:

3 5

3 4

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Problem 3.
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To apply the Minimax method:
Player #2
C

Min

Player #1
Max
Problem 4.
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The form of citations: It is always the part of the text, so do not put it in footnote.
Author's name in text
Author's name in reference
Multiple authors of a work

Two locations
Two works cited
Multivolume works
References to volumes and pages
References to an entire volume
In text reference to an entire volume
Corporate authors
Works with no author
When a work has no author, use the work's title
or a shortened version of the title when citing it
in text. (If abbreviating a title, omit initial
articles and begin with the word by which it is
alphabetized in the Works Cited list.):
Online source with numbered paragraphs

Dover has expressed this


concern (118-21).
This concern has been
expressed (Dover 118-21).
This hypothesis (Bradley and
Rogers 7) suggested this theory
(Sumner, Reichl, and Waugh
23).
Williams alludes to this premise
(136-39, 145).
(Burns 54; Thomas 327)
(Wilson 2:1-18)
(Henderson, vol. 3)
In volume 3, Henderson
suggests
(United Nations, Economic
Commission for Africa 51-63)
as stated by the presidential
commission (Report 4).
(Fox, pars. 4-5)

References

Aristotle: Politics. (Trans. B. Jowett). The Internet Classics Archive. Web Atomic and
MIT, 350 B.C.E., Web. 4 Nov. 2008. <http://classics.mit.edu/ Aristotle/politics.html>

Davis, Paul K.: 100 Decisive Battles: From Ancient Times to the Present. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2001. Print.

Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862. Prairie View A&M. 2003. Web. 6 Dec. 2008.
Sen, Amartya: Social Choice Theory: A Re-Examination. Econometrica, Vol. 45,
No.1, 1977, pp. 53-89.

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