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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Grouping: Partially Defined game.
This is an interesting Grouping game in that movement from one sub-group to another depends on the ability to obtain votes. The game scenario contains a considerable amount of information about the promotion process, including:
Based on the scenario information and the rules, several inferences can be made:
This is a Grouping: Partially Defined game.
This is an interesting Grouping game in that movement from one sub-group to another depends on the ability to obtain votes. The game scenario contains a considerable amount of information about the promotion process, including:
- At least one assistant and one associate are promoted each year.
An assistant is promoted when a majority of both associates and partners votes for promotion.
An associate is promoted when a majority partners votes for promotion.
Every eligible voter (partners and associates) votes in each promotion review.
Based on the scenario information and the rules, several inferences can be made:
- 1. J cannot be promoted this year because both O and H will not vote for him.
2. O must be promoted this year because he is the only associate.
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