Multiple Choice
In a prisoners' dilemma game, in the Nash equilibrium
A) both players have another outcome that does not occur but is more favorable.
B) neither player has another outcome that does not occur and is more favorable.
C) one player has another outcome that does not occur and is more favorable.
D) collusion would not alter the outcome.
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