Multiple Choice
In a two-person repeated game, a tit-for-tat strategy starts with
A) cooperation and then each player mimics the other player's last move.
B) cooperation and then each player is unresponsive to the strategic moves of the other player.
C) noncooperation and then each player pursues his or her own self-interest.
D) noncooperation and then each player cooperates when the other player demonstrates a desire for the cooperative solution.
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