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    • Rational Theory assumes decisions are made through emotional intuition rather than rational calculation.
      False
    • What are actors in Rational Theory referred to as?
      Entities maximizing utility
    • Rational Theory assumes actors are self-interested and seek to maximize personal or group utility
    • What is the core assumption of Marxism in decision-making?
      Class interests
    • In Rational Theory, actors make decisions based on self-interest to maximize their utility
    • Rational Theory assumes that all actors are equally rational and self-interested.

      True
    • Match the paradigm with its core assumptions:
      Rational Choice ↔️ Self-interest, rationality
      Marxism ↔️ Class struggle, economic determinism
      Structuralism ↔️ Structures shape behavior
    • What is the central concept of Game Theory in Rational Theory?
      Nash Equilibrium
    • What is the core assumption of Rational Theory in comparative politics?
      Maximizing utility through rationality
    • What is one key assumption of Rational Theory regarding actor behavior?
      Self-interest
    • Rational Theory emphasizes class struggle as the primary driver of political behavior.
      False
    • What is the central idea of Rational Theory?
      Utility maximization through rationality
    • How does an individual actor make decisions in Rational Theory?
      Rational calculation of personal costs and benefits
    • What types of actors are studied in Rational Theory?
      Individuals, groups, states
    • Match the actor type with their decision-making process in Rational Theory
      1️⃣ Individual | Rational calculation of personal costs and benefits
      2️⃣ Group | Collective decision-making to benefit the group
      3️⃣ State | Policies guided by national interest and international norms
    • One key assumption of the Rational Choice Paradigm is that individuals maintain consistent preferences
    • A limitation of the Rational Choice Paradigm is that it neglects emotional and social factors
    • What does the Prisoner's Dilemma demonstrate in Game Theory?
      Suboptimal collective outcomes
    • Match the application of Rational Theory with its description:
      Voting Behavior ↔️ Voters make choices based on a cost-benefit analysis to maximize personal utility
      Interest Group Politics ↔️ Interest groups mobilize resources to influence policy decisions
      International Relations ↔️ States make foreign policy decisions based on national interest
      Bureaucratic Politics ↔️ Bureaucrats maximize budgets and influence
    • Rational Theory's assumptions of complete information and stable preferences are often considered unrealistic
    • What is the core assumption of Rational Theory in comparative politics?
      Actors maximize their utility
    • What is the primary decision-making process in Rational Theory?
      Cost-benefit analysis
    • Self-interest is a key characteristic of actors in Rational Theory.
      True
    • What is the core focus of Marxism as compared to Rational Theory?
      Class struggle
    • In Rational Theory, individual actors make decisions based on the rational calculation of personal costs and benefits
    • Match the actor type with its decision-making process:
      Individual ↔️ Rational calculation of personal costs and benefits
      Group ↔️ Collective decision-making to benefit the group
      State ↔️ Policies guided by national interest
    • What is the core assumption of the Rational Choice Paradigm?
      Maximizing utility through rationality
    • What is a strength of the Rational Choice Paradigm?
      Offers clear, testable hypotheses
    • Game Theory studies strategic interaction between rational actors.
    • Rational Theory assumes that decisions are made through rational calculation of costs and benefits.
    • In Rational Theory, actors choose the option that yields the highest utility.
    • What is a key characteristic of actors in Rational Theory?
      Self-interest
    • A key characteristic of actors in Rational Theory is their pursuit of their own objectives
    • States in Rational Theory are guided by national interest and international norms
    • Utility maximization is a primary goal of actors in Rational Theory.

      True
    • The Rational Choice Paradigm assumes that actors rationally calculate costs and benefits to maximize their utility.

      True
    • What is the central concept of Game Theory in Rational Theory?
      Nash Equilibrium
    • Rational Theory explains voting behavior by assuming voters act purely on ideological reasons.
      False
    • Actors in Rational Theory are self-interested and seek to maximize personal or group utility
    • In Rational Theory, behavior is predictable based on actors' preferences and constraints