Multiple Choice
Unlike a one-shot game, in a repeated game:
A) players have the opportunity to use mixed strategies.
B) each player's objective is to claim a greater payoff with the first move.
C) players have the opportunity to build trust and cooperation.
D) a player's prior reputation carries relatively little importance.
E) players are obliged to take independent actions.
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