Multiple Choice
The tit-for-tat strategy in repeated prisoners' dilemma games:
A) is often dominated by more complex gaming strategies
B) is never dominated by more complex gaming strategies
C) often dominates more complex gaming strategies
D) was not socially optimal according to Robert Axelrod
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