Title: Cooperative Payoff Table ($1000
1Cooperative Payoff Table (1000s)
Number of 0s You Vote 0 You Vote 1 Number of 0s You Vote 0 You Vote 1
0 -- 8 13 26 34
1 2 10 14 28 36
2 4 12 15 30 38
3 6 14 16 32 40
4 8 16 17 34 42
5 10 18 18 36 44
6 12 20 19 38 46
7 14 22 20 40 48
8 16 24 21 42 50
9 18 26 22 44 52
10 20 28 23 46 54
11 22 30 24 48 56
12 24 32 25 50 58
2Cooperative Harm (1000s)
Group "harm" Group "harm" Group "harm" Group "harm"
No. of 0s Group value per "1" Total No. of 0s Group value per "1" Total
0 8 13 372 52 988
1 12 4 1,300 14 428 56 936
2 20 8 1,296 15 488 60 880
3 32 12 1,288 16 552 64 820
4 48 16 1,276 17 620 68 756
5 68 20 1,260 18 692 72 688
6 92 24 1,240 19 768 76 616
7 120 28 1,216 20 848 80 540
8 152 32 1,188 21 932 84 460
9 188 36 1,156 22 1,020 88 376
10 228 40 1,120 23 1,112 92 288
11 272 44 1,080 24 1,208 96 196
12 320 48 1,036 25 1,308 100 100
3Lessons learned (hopefully)
- There are implications to ones actions.
- What one person does, usually impacts the group
as a whole. - Uncooperative behavior is ultimately self
defeating. - You can make yourself relatively better off while
at the same time making yourself absolutely worse
off. - Selfish decisions only pay if the majority of the
group thinks you should not act selfishly.