A "screening game" typically refers to a scenario in game theory or economics where players (individuals or firms) have private information about their types, preferences, or abilities. The purpose of the game is to design mechanisms or strategies that allow one player (often referred to as the "principal") to infer or "screen" the private information of another player (the "agent"). In educational settings, a screening game can serve to identify students' knowledge levels or skills.
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