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The Survival Game. Can you make sure everyone stays alive and well?. The Survival Game. There is an outbreak of a new, potentially fatal virus. It can be treated with Drug A or, more successfully, with Drug B. Your job is to keep 12 people alive and in good health - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The  Survival  Game

The The Survival Survival

GameGameCan you make sure everyone

stays alive and well?

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The Survival GameThe Survival Game

• There is an outbreak of a new, potentially fatal virus.

• It can be treated with Drug A or, more successfully, with Drug B.

• Your job is to keep 12 people alive and in good health– initially they are susceptible to the virus– if they get the virus and recover, then they are

immune to further infection

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The Survival GameThe Survival Game

• The winner is the person who keeps the most people alive and in good health …

… without going over budget!

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Your BudgetYour Budget• Each of you has a

budget of 100 sims.• The Treatment Table

shows the cost of using Drugs A and B to treat people who are sick.

• If you run out of sims, you can’t treat anyone further.– other than the cost of

their treatment if they die.

Treat-ment

Cost if person survives the

year

Cost if person dies during the

year

Drug A 4 6

Drug B 8 n/a

None n/a 2

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Getting started …Getting started …

• To see what happens to each person each year, you will throw a die.

• Suppose we throw the die for Anna, and we get a 2.

• To find out what that means, we use the Outcome Diagram for someone who was previously healthy.

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Year 1, AnnaYear 1, Anna2 thrown on the die.

So Anna stays well and there is no cost.

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• We record that Anna needs no treatment, and therefore that there is no cost, on the Survival Grid.

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The Survival GridThe Survival Grid

- -

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• Next we throw the die for the second person, Ben.

• Suppose this time we get a 6.

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Year 1, BenYear 1, Ben6 on the die, means Ben becomes sick.

You decide to treat him with Drug B.

The cost is 8 sims.

You don’t all have to choose the same treatment!

Each player makes their own independent decision.

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• We need to show this on the Survival Grid.

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The Survival GridThe Survival Grid

- -B 8

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Year 1, ChloeYear 1, ChloeNext, a 5 on the die, means Chloe becomes sick.

This time, you decide to use Drug A.

The cost is 4 sims.

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Year 1Year 1

- -B 8A 4

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End of year 1End of year 1

• After you’ve thrown the die for all 12 people, and recorded any treatment you give them and the cost– add up the total cost for the year– and check how much you still have left in your

budget

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End of year 1End of year 1

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -- -- -A 4B 8- -

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• Then move onto Year 2.

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Year 2, AnnaYear 2, AnnaA 3 on the die, means Anna stays well and there is no cost.

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Year 2, BenYear 2, BenDie gives a 2.Using the Outcome

Diagram for Drug B, you see that Ben recovers.

Ben is now immune, so will stay healthy from now on.

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Year 2, ChloeYear 2, Chloe6 on the die.Using the Outcome

Diagram for Drug A, you see that sadly Chloe dies.

The cost is 6 sims.

The cost is greater this time because Chloe would have needed hospital care.

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Year 2Year 2

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -- -- -A 4B 8- -

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- -Im -D 6

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End of Year 2End of Year 2

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -A 4- -A 4B 8- -

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- -Im -D 6

A 4- -- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

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Year 3Year 3

• Let’s suppose that at the end of year 3 you only have 2 sims left …

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End of Year 3End of Year 3

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -A 4- -A 4B 8- -

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- -Im -D 6

A 4- -- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

A 4Im -D -

A 4B 8- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

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Year 4Year 4

• You have now run out of money, so other than anyone dying, you cannot treat people further.

• You hope that people will recover and become immune …

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End of year 4End of year 4

• Most people do recover, but unfortunately Jack dies and Kaylyn stays sick.

• You lose another 6 sims for Jack’s hospital treatment.

• You can’t treat Kaylyn any more, she will just have to take her chances.

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End of Year 4End of Year 4

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -A 4- -A 4B 8- -

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- -Im -D 6

A 4- -- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

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A 4B 8- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

Im -Im -D -

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Im -

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Year 5, KaylynYear 5, Kaylyn1 on the die.Using the Outcome

Diagram for Sick – no treatment, you see that fortunately Kaylyn recovers.

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End of Year 5End of Year 5

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -A 4- -A 4B 8- -

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- -Im -D 6

A 4- -- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

A 4Im -D -

A 4B 8- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

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The final outcomeThe final outcome

• When you have completed Year 5, fill in the final column and see how many people you have managed to keep alive.

• The winner is the player who keeps most people alive.

• If there is a tie, then the player with the most healthy people wins – immune people are healthy, of course, having

recovered.

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End of Year 5End of Year 5

- -B 8A 4- -A 4- -- -A 4- -A 4B 8- -

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- -Im -D 6

A 4- -- -Im -- -A 4B 8- -

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B 8

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B 8

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The final outcomeThe final outcome

• Number of people alive and healthy = 10• Number of people alive but sick = 0• Number of deaths = 2

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Over to youOver to you• Play in groups of 3 – 5• You need– a Survival Grid each– one copy of the Outcome Diagrams– one copy of the Example Game if you think you might

need it– one copy of the rules if you think you might need

them– a 6-sided die

• Good luck!