A prisoners’ dilemma game demonstrates how cooperative action is often not rational even though:Single choice
A
cooperation would make everyone better off
B
cooperation would make everyone worse off
C
prisoners are not capable of individual choice
D
all of the options can be demonstrated with a prisoners’ dilemma game
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