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    The Game of Prisoner's Dilemma Is an Example Of
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The Game of Prisoner's Dilemma Is an Example Of

Question 29

Question 29

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The game of Prisoner's Dilemma is an example of:
I: a variable-sum game.
II: a partial-conflict game.


A) I only
B) II only
C) both I and II
D) neither I nor II

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