Question
And when one party is not cooperating, it is neither possible nor in our own self-interest to cooperate either.
In the final sentence of the passage, the author suggests that
1 point
the Prisoner’s Dilemma does not prove true in the real world
humans are most strongly motivated by their own self-interests
cooperation is impossible unless everyone agrees to it
everybody believes everybody else is exactly like him or her
In the final sentence of the passage, the author suggests that
1 point
the Prisoner’s Dilemma does not prove true in the real world
humans are most strongly motivated by their own self-interests
cooperation is impossible unless everyone agrees to it
everybody believes everybody else is exactly like him or her
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In the final sentence of the passage, the author suggests that **humans are most strongly motivated by their own self-interests**.
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