Multiple Choice
A behaviourist would conceptualize the prisoner's dilemma as a situation in which person A's decision to cooperate with person B:
A) could produce mutual reinforcement or maximal punishment for person A.
B) could result in either a large reinforcement for only person A or a small mutual punisher.
C) will result in either a small or a large negative reinforcer for person A.
D) will result in either a small or a large positive reinforcer for person A.
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