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Introductory Game Theory 2007

University of Canterbury,, Winter 2009 , Prof. John Fountain

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

course in introductory game theory.

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Lecture 15: Intro Game Theory (2007) Lect 16 of 23

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Lecture Details

The second of two lectures on uncertain beliefs about two things . In our basic example one thing were uncertain about is underlying ability that is difficult to observe directly and the second thing is a more readily observed, but also ambiguous, signal about that ability, like an aptitude test score. We use the truth table approach to get a handle on basic ideas, then explore how to think about uncertainties about our truth table uncertainties uncertain beliefs about uncertainly held beliefs.
Original mp4s of this video and other resources related to the lectures from my introductory game theory course at the University of Canterbury , Econ 223, can be obtained at httpuctv.canterbury.ac.nzmodulesjournaljournalview.php?space_key=4&module_key=135&link_key=139&group_key=0
Youll also find the 2008 lectures - better in some respect - but only 16 out of 22 are edited.

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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