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Summary Of: Prisoner's dilemma

then the prisoner's dilemma forms a non... The classical prisoner's dilemma can be summarized thus... If two players play prisoner's dilemma more than once in succession and they remember previous actions of their opponent and change... The iterated prisoner's dilemma game is fundamental to certain theories of human cooperation and trust... The iterated prisoner's dilemma has also been referred to as the... in the iterated prisoner's dilemma the defection strategy is counterintuitive and fails badly to predict the behavior of human players... It also relies on circumventing rules about the prisoner's dilemma in that there is no communication allowed between the two players... Most work on the iterated prisoner's dilemma has focused on the discrete case... the continuous prisoner's dilemma may help explain why real... The prisoner's dilemma is therefore of interest to the... The prisoner's dilemma applies to the decision whether or not to use performance enhancing drugs in athletics... no dominant strategy and this is not a prisoner's dilemma but rather is an example of a... It is an example of the prisoner's dilemma game tested by real people... it plays a game similar to the prisoner's dilemma to determine how the winnings are split... The Prisoner's Dilemma Computer Tournaments and the Evolution of Cooperation... Prisoner's Dilemma or Perceptual Dilemma... Tryptophan Depletion on the Performance of an Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Game in Healthy Adults...

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