Multiple Choice
The strategy of tit-for-tat is
A) to cooperate for the first interaction, and to defect for each subsequent interaction.
B) to cooperate for the first interaction, and to imitate your rival's behavior in each subsequent interaction.
C) to defect for the first interaction, and to cooperate for each subsequent interaction.
D) to always be the first one to defect.
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