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HCHenry

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Psychological experiments have shown that repeated plays of a game, like the prisoner's dilemma, lead to
 
  a. greater distrust of other players.
  b. greater likelihood to defect from other players.
  c. greater commitment to relative gains from other players.
  d. greater cooperation with other players.

Question 2

The Bay of Pigs and Bush's response to 9/11 are both examples of __________ because at the time of the actions the decisionmaking structures and the people involved in them were subject to drastic changes in membership and modes of operation.
 
  a. group think c. cognitive consistency
  b. newgroup syndrome d. presidential politics



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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