- Fri Dec 04, 2015 12:43 pm
#21144
I am struggling with some of the Definitions in the 5th chapter. The definition of "Defined" games is " . . . the exact number of variables to be selected is fixed in the scenario or the rules". My understanding, using also your example, is that the number of variables to be selected refers to the size of the group(s). However, the definition of Balanced games is "the number of variables to be selected is equal to the overall number of available spaces". Doesn't the "variables to be selected" mean the same thing as "available spaces"? Furthermore, even your example "eight students are divided into two-four person study groups" implies a different thing, i.e. the number of variables to be selected (available spaces) is equal to the total number of given variables. I would have thought of it as a typo, but since it is also mentioned in "Unbalanced" definition, I am afraid I am missing something.