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What is a Nash Equilibrium?

A Nash equilibrium is a common solution concept used in game theory for non-cooperative (i.e. players cannot work together or communicate), 2+ player games where given all other players' strategy choices,...

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Answered by Raees C. Economics tutor
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How does the body control its temperature?

Thermoregulation is an example of homeostasis - the process by which the body maintains an optimum state. The body must maintain a stable temperature because extreme lows and highs of temperature can affe...

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Answered by Dasha A. Biology tutor
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How do Sylvia Plath and Philip Larkin portray loss

Loss of human life is explored by both poets. Larkin's 'Love Songs in Age' depicts a lady who has lost someone she cared for and the lost love is kept alive through the songs. The short declarative: 'the ...

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Answered by Chloe M. English tutor
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Express (3 - sqrt(5))^2 in the form m + n*sqrt(5), where m and n are integers.

Layout the problem in a more recognisable form such as (3 - sqrt(5))(3 - sqrt(5)). Notice that this looks a lot like a factorised quadratic equation, where <...

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Answered by Anselmo P. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between reliability and validity?

Reliability refers to how consistent the results of a study are or the consistent results of a measuring test.

This can be split into internal and external reliability. Internal reliability refers ...

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