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May 24, 2024
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JINS 333 - Conflict, Cooperation, and Choice This course is an interdisciplinary study of rational choice as the basis for predictive models of human behavior. We will use economics and game theory as our primary vehicles for understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the rational choice assumptions, but we will also survey the way other disciplines (e.g., political science, anthropology, sociobiology, etc.) use this assumption in their models.
Prerequisites: completion of statistics requirement and mathematical mode requirement of the LSP. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course fulfills the Junior Interdisciplinary Writing-Enhanced Seminar Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program.
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