Multiple Choice
In the prisoners' dilemma game with Bonnie and Clyde as the players, the likely outcome is one
A) in which neither Bonnie nor Clyde confesses.
B) in which both Bonnie and Clyde confess.
C) that involves neither Bonnie nor Clyde pursuing a dominant strategy.
D) that is ideal in terms of Bonnie's self-interest and in terms of Clyde's self-interest.
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