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Consider a father who is trying to discipline his child. The father insists that the child must go with the rest of the family to visit their grandmother. The child prefers to go to the movies with a friend. The father threatens to punish the child if the child doesn't visit the grandmother. If the child goes with the family , both the child and the father receive one unit of utility. If the child refuses to go to the grandmothers house and the father punishes the child , the child receives a negative unit of utility and the father receives one negative unit of utility. If the child refuses to go and the father does not punish him , the child receives two units of utility and the father receives none. 1) Draw this game in matrix form 2) Draw this game in extensive form 3) Solve this game via backwards induction

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Answered by lakshmijagadish1806
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Answer:

Draw this game in matrix form

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