Multiple Choice
Cooperation in repeated prisoner's dilemma situations seems to be enhanced by all of the following except
A) limited punishment schemes
B) clarity of conditional rewards
C) grim trigger strategy
D) provocability--i.e.,credible threats of punishment
E) tit for tat strategy
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