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If One Player Defects in a Repeated Game,and His Opponent

Question 60

Question 60

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If one player defects in a repeated game,and his opponent is following a tit-for-tat strategy,we can predict the opponent will:


A) defect in the next round.
B) renegotiate.
C) cooperate and try to get his opponent to follow.
D) collude.

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