Multiple Choice
Repetition of a game:
A) yields the same outcome, over and over.
B) can result in behavior that is different from what it would be if the game were played only once.
C) is not possible.
D) makes cooperative games into non-cooperative games.
E) is possible only if the payoffs in the matrix change.
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