Multiple Choice
You are playing a "game" against another person, and you have to choose an option without knowing what your partner will choose.In this instance, you must choose how much money you will choose to contribute to a common pot versus keep in your own account when having X amount in the common pot would bring a benefit to you both.The situation you are in is known as a
A) prisoner's dilemma.
B) commons dilemma.
C) risky shift.
D) mindguard.
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