What Would You Do? by Lorraine L. Ukens

A Game of Ethical and Moral Dilemma

What Would You Do? Based on "A Prisoner's Dilemma", this title offers a way of studying the issues of competition versus cooperation between individuals and among groups because it is one for which the optimal outcome, the one that would be best for both parties, is not always the outcome players will reach.

"What Would You Do?" is based on "A Prisoner's Dilemma" and offers an excellent way of studying the issues of competition versus cooperation between individuals and among groups because it is one for which the optimal outcome, the one that would be best for both parties, is not always the outcome players will reach. The game allows for the possibility that cooperation can evolve in the long run even though in the short run it seems always better to defect (compete). The leader's guide provides background to "A Prisoner's Dilemma" and the experimental research that led to the game; complete instructions for running the game; and an expanded debrief section that helps the facilitator guide the team to explore and identify the game's key points. The participant's guide contains a summary of ten different scenarios and scoring sheets for each of the (up to ten) rounds of game play.
Author(s) : Lorraine L. Ukens Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0787985376 ISBN-13 : 9780787985370
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 02/01/2008

Publisher : John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Page Length : 64mm