Multiple Choice
Consider the game known as the Prisoner's Dilemma.What's the dilemma?
A) By both not confessing,both get to the cooperative solution and minimize time in prison.
B) By both confessing,both get to the noncooperative solution and both serve significant time in prison.
C) As a group,they are better off cooperating by not confessing,but each player has an incentive to be first to confess in a double cross.
D) The problem is that the spies should never have been caught; they should move to Rio.
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