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Cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemma-Type Games

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Cooperation in prisoner's dilemma-type games:


A) always benefits the players and the public.
B) always benefits the players, but does not always benefit the public.
C) doesn't always benefit the players, but always benefits the public.
D) doesn't always benefit the players or the public.

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