Games Flashcards

1
Q

standard

SQ-ST

A

restricts the game to **just one **entity per place in the sequence

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2
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same place

SQ-SP

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Allows more than one entity per place in the sequence. Think of this as allowing ties.

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3
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Within Groups

SQ-WG

A

Forces you to separate the entities** into groups and then create a sequence for each group.**

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4
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With selection

SQ-SL

A

Allows some entities to remain unused in your sequence.

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5
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Multiple Sets

SQ-MS

A

Forces you to sequence two or three sets of entities in distinct sequences.

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6
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Within A squence

SQ-SQ

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Allows more than one entity per place** AND orders those entities within the given place on the diagram.

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7
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Same Set

SQ-SS

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Forces you to place the same set of entities *in two to four *distinct sequences.

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8
Q

if order matters in any way then what type of game is it?

A

Sequencing Game

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9
Q

should this question be branched?

If O is invited to the party, then neither P nor Q is invited.

neither is in the result

A

should be branched

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10
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Should this question be branched?

If neither M nor N is invited, then L is not invited.

neither is in the trigger

A

not branched

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11
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should this question be branched?

if B and C are not both invited, then A is not invited.

“not both” is in the trigger

A

branched

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12
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should this question be branched?

If A is invited to the party, then both B and C are invited

“both” is in the result

A

branched

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13
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should this question be branched?

If either P or Q is invited, then O is not invited.

Either is in the trigger

A

branched

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14
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should this question be branched?

If D is invited to the party, then E and F are** not both** invited.

not both is in the result

A

no this cannot be branched

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15
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should this question be branched?

If neither M nor N is invited, then L is not invited.

neither in the trigger

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cannot be branched

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16
Q

if then identifiers

what do “Only” and “only if” refer to?

A

the result

always draw an arrow –> through this word

17
Q

if then identifiers

What does “Unless” simply translates as?

A

if not

18
Q

what does each, every, any and all refer too?

A

refers to the trigger should be switched to “if”