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The Prisoners' Dilemma is so named because
 a. the Nash equilibrium is one of the worst outcomes for the players.
  b. the game has no Nash equilibrium.
  c. the game is zero-sum.
  d. players end up earning a lighter sentence than the prosecutor would like.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a practice of Japanese physicians.
 a. Performing a unusually large number of surgeries.
  b. Seeing a large number of patients daily.
  c. Dispensing medicine to their patients.
  d. Accepting gifts of appreciation from their patients for special service.
  e. Discharging patients from the hospital after relative short average stays.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

A



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