For the game theorists out there...

8 Post author: CronoDAS 13 June 2011 08:55PM

Today's Poll of the Day at gamefaqs.com poses an "interesting" question...

Which poll answer do you think will be the most popular today?

I guess it's sort of like the minority game? Anyone want to try to analyze this?

Comments (9)

Comment author: Emile 14 June 2011 07:55:26AM 2 points [-]

I find it pretty interesting that what turned out to be the right answer got the least votes.

Comment author: potato 15 June 2011 03:55:00PM 0 points [-]

In a place like this that should never happen. Vote up vote up.

Comment author: DanielLC 14 June 2011 04:15:13AM 2 points [-]

The Nash Equilibrium is to have an equal chance of each answer.

Comment author: AlexMennen 13 June 2011 09:43:10PM 3 points [-]

They all form one big loop, so no option really has any distinguishing feature over the others.

Comment author: roystgnr 14 June 2011 09:53:56PM 1 point [-]

You and DanielLC are right, however:

Just because a game is isomorphic to a symmetric problem doesn't mean that it is a symmetric problem. "Scissors cut Paper wraps Rock smashes Scissors" has an equivalent formalism to "Policeman arrests Murderer kills Mayor bosses Policeman" but I'd bet with the latter (played as a single-round game) you'd see some very different game play in practice.

So what CronoDAS needs isn't a game theorist, it's a psychologist.

Comment author: Unnamed 14 June 2011 07:42:27AM 2 points [-]

The first option is most salient, by virtue of being first.

Level 0 players will tend to choose option 1. Level 1 players will realize that this is what level 0 players will do, so they will tend to choose option 2 ("the first one"). Level 2 players will realize that this is what level 1 players will do, so they will tend to choose option 4 ("the second one"). Level 3 players will realize that this is what level 2 players will do, so they will tend to choose option 5 ("the fourth one"). Apparently there are lots of level 1 & 2 players, but very few level 3 players.

But this analysis does not explain why so many people chose option 3 ("the last one") - I doubt that they are level 4 players. Perhaps it's that the last answer is the second-most-salient, by virtue of being last, making them level 1 players with a twist.

Comment author: AlexMennen 14 June 2011 11:19:37PM 3 points [-]

When trying to choose randomly, people tend to avoid options with salient features. It is not so easy to sort players into levels accurately.

Comment author: CuSithBell 13 June 2011 11:05:55PM 1 point [-]

And yet, D is over twice as popular as E. Contradiction!

Comment author: benelliott 13 June 2011 11:32:26PM 1 point [-]

People's internal random number generators are not perfect.