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Shelles

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What is defined as the occupational positions a person holds over the years?
 
  A) a psychological contract
  B) a promotion
  C) reality shock
  D) a career

Question 2

How does the principle of dominance detection operate in a prisoner's dilemma? Why do multiple trials of
  the prisoner's dilemma make it possible to avoid the outcome produced by mutual defection?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

The principle of dominance detection in a prisoner's dilemma game indicates that no matter what Prisoner 1 does
(remains silent or confesses), it is better for Prisoner 2 to confess. To avoid the outcome produced by mutual
defection, both parties can make those decisions over time, thereby allowing them to influence one another. By
making a cooperative choice in an early trial, cooperation may be elicited in subsequent periods.



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