Game Theory Terminology

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing a person or behavior that does not cooperate or work together with others

  • The noncooperative attitude of the employees is hindering the progress of the project.
  • The noncooperative behavior of my teammates is really getting on my nerves.
  • I can't stand working with that noncooperative dude, he's always causing problems.
  • Her mind was a noncooperative puzzle, refusing to reveal its secrets.

noun an equivalent given in return

preposition for the purpose of

  • In negotiations, it is important to avoid a tit for tat approach and instead focus on finding mutually beneficial solutions.
  • If she doesn't share her notes with me, I won't share mine with her - it's just tit for tat.
  • He stole my lunch so I stole his - it's all tit for tat.
  • The siblings engaged in a tit for tat battle of pranks, each trying to outdo the other.

noun the study of games and play, including their design, rules, and social impact

  • Ludology is the study of games and gaming behavior.
  • I find ludology to be a fascinating field of study.
  • Some people think ludology is just a fancy way of saying playing games.
  • In the world of business, understanding ludology can help strategize for success.