Multiple Choice
A prisoner's dilemma is a game in which:
A) neither player has a dominant strategy.
B) one player has a dominant strategy and the other does not.
C) the players' payoffs are smaller when both play their dominant strategy compared to when both play a dominated strategy.
D) the players' payoffs are larger when both play their dominant strategy compared to when both play a dominated strategy.
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