Question
In the prisoner’s dilemma game, which of the following is true?
There is no dominant strategy for either player.
Both players have a dominant strategy.
A stable outcome is impossible.
A commitment strategy is needed to reach a stable outcome.
There is no dominant strategy for either player.
Both players have a dominant strategy.
A stable outcome is impossible.
A commitment strategy is needed to reach a stable outcome.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In the prisoner's dilemma game, the statement that is true is:
**Both players have a dominant strategy.**
In the classic formulation of the prisoner's dilemma, each player has a dominant strategy to defect (betray the other), regardless of what the other player chooses. This leads to a situation where both players defect, resulting in a less optimal outcome than if they both cooperated. Thus, both players have a dominant strategy, making it the correct answer.
**Both players have a dominant strategy.**
In the classic formulation of the prisoner's dilemma, each player has a dominant strategy to defect (betray the other), regardless of what the other player chooses. This leads to a situation where both players defect, resulting in a less optimal outcome than if they both cooperated. Thus, both players have a dominant strategy, making it the correct answer.
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