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frankwu

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Two participants in an experiment are playing a social dilemma game. One participant adopts a strategy in which she responds to cooperation with cooperation and to competitiveness with competitiveness. What strategy has she adopted?
 
  A) a nonpunitive deterrent strategy
  B) a tit-for-tat strategy
  C) a punitive deterrent strategy
  D) a turn-the-other-cheek strategy

Question 2

The most stable strategy in reciprocal negotiations over time is called a
 
  A) perceptual dilemma.
  B) turn-the-other-cheek strategy.
  C) tit-for-tat strategy.
  D) punitive deterrence strategy.



gstein359

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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