Multiple Choice
In the prisoner's dilemma, if the prisoners could collude
A) both prisoners would be better off confessing.
B) the best outcome for both prisoners occurs if one confesses and the other does not.
C) both prisoners would be better off not confessing.
D) their prison sentences would be maximized.
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