Multiple Choice
In a prisoner's dilemma game, a dominant strategy would mean that one of the players
A) follows the moves of the opponent no matter what the opponent does.
B) knows the payoff matrix outcomes while the other does not.
C) is sure to come out with the most preferred outcome no matter what the other does.
D) will benefit most from one particular move no matter what the opponent does.
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