PY435 - Behavioral Game Theory

Game Theory is used in a variety of fields to explore how people (and other animals) should make decisions when the actions of others are involved in the outcome. Game theory can tell us the optimal solution in these kinds of interactions. However, failing to employ an optimal strategy can reveal a great deal about the psychological processes involved in decision making. This course offers an introduction to game theory and explores why organisms fail to make optimal decisions. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement. (Not offered 2024-25).

Prerequisite: Psychology 205, and either 332 or 344.

Degree requirement — Critical Perspectives: I

1 unit

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Spring 2024 Block 6 Behavioral Game Theory John Horner Tutt Science Building 108 6 / -1 04/23/2024
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