What distinguishes normal form games from extensive form games?
a. In normal form games, players make their choices simultaneously, whereas in extensive form games, we know the sequence of play.
b. In normal form games, there is always a dominant strategy, while in extensive form game, there are multiple equilibria.
c. In normal form games, there are only two players, whereas in extensive form games, there can be more than two players.
d. In normal form, games there are only two choices available for each player, while in extensive form games, each player can have more than two strategies to choose from.
Ans: a
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