| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | B. Satisficing Satisficing is a term used in decision-making and negotiation theory to describe a situation where parties accept a sub-optimal outcome that is "good enough" or satisfactory, rather than holding out for an optimal outcome. This can occur when parties are under time pressure, have limited resources, or are willing to settle for a compromise. Satisficing is often contrasted with optimizing, which involves seeking the best possible outcome. In this question, the other options are not correct because: * A. Bargaining refers to the process of negotiating the terms of an agreement, but it does not describe the outcome of those negotiations. * C. Accepting is a general term that does not specifically convey the idea of a sub-optimal outcome. * D. Compromising implies a mutual concession or a middle ground, but it does not necessarily imply a sub-optimal outcome. |
B |
| deepseekr1 | B. Satisficing **Explanation**: Satisficing refers to selecting an outcome that is acceptable (meets minimum requirements) rather than optimal, aligning with the description of a sub-optimal but acceptable negotiation result. Compromising involves mutual concessions but does not inherently emphasize sub-optimality, while bargaining and accepting are less precise in this context. |
B |
| gpto1 | D | B |
| GPT-4o | B. Satisficing | B |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | B |
B |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | B. Satisficing |
B |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | B. Satisficing | B |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | B. Satisficing | B |
| baichuan4 | B. Satisficing | B |
| doubao | D. Compromising. Compromising often leads to a sub-optimal but acceptable outcome in negotiations where both parties make concessions. | B |
| minimax | B. Satisficing | B |
| kimi | B. Satisficing | B |
| wenxinyiyan | B. Satisficing Explanation: "Satisficing" refers to a decision-making strategy where an individual or a group settles for a satisfactory solution rather than an optimal one. In the context of negotiations, it means reaching a sub-optimal but acceptable outcome that satisfies the minimum requirements or standards of all parties involved. This term is often used to describe situations where finding the absolute best solution is not feasible or practical, and thus, parties are willing to compromise to achieve a mutually acceptable result. |
B |
| zhipu | B. Satisficing "Satisficing" refers to the process of reaching a decision or outcome that is good enough to satisfy the needs or goals of the parties involved, even if it is not the optimal or perfect solution. This term is often used in the context of negotiations and decision-making. |
B |
| gpto1 | D | B |