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In the prisoner's dilemma situation, it is always rational to
 
  a. confess (defect), since by confessing you are better off no matter what your opponent does.
  b. not confess (not defect), since by cooperating with the other player you will get off without a penalty.
  c. confess, in order to get the sucker (saint) payment.
  d. not confess (not defect), since you know the other player will never defect.

Question 2

The Challenger disaster and the failure of post-war reconstruction in Iraq are both examples of failures that result from government operating using the __________ model.
 
  a. rational choice c. organizational politics
  b. groupthink d. government politics



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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