Professor Hafiz is tasked with selecting one of two equally capable teaching assistants for his course. Lacking a clear preference, he considers flipping a coin. While this ensures fairness, it leaves a feeling of dissatisfaction. By proposing a two-stage game, Hafiz attempts to navigate the decision more thoughtfully, juxtaposing chance with the possibility of discovering an authentic preference. Ultimately, it's essential to acknowledge and manage the feelings of both candidates regarding the decision process.
The feelings of those who are affected by choice need to be considered, thus indicating that fairness and emotional impact should factor into decision-making.
Professor Hafiz faces a dilemma in choosing between equally competent candidates, contemplating whether to rely on chance or to create an illusion of preference.
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