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Joshua Gaboian
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In the Prisoner's Dilemma, people often make a self-defeating decision because

A) the choices offered to one person are much more generous than those offered to another person.
B) what seems personally beneficial to each person is harmful to the group.
C) the choices and their probable consequences are not explained until after the person chooses.
D) the choices and their probable consequences are stated in a complex, confusing way.

Self-Defeating Decision

Choices or actions that thwart the individual's own goals or interests, often due to underlying psychological issues.

Group Harm

Refers to negative impacts or damage inflicted upon a group of individuals, which can result from actions, policies, or societal structures.

  • Acquire knowledge of how the prisoner's dilemma influences decision-making in both cooperation and competition scenarios.
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