A) more likely to take more than their equal share.
B) less anonymous and thus less cooperative.
C) less likely to take more than their equal share.
D) more open about their conflicts.
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A) "I couldn't have made a difference anyway."
B) "The devil made me do it."
C) "That's unfair."
D) "Cooperation is for the weak and cowardly."
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A) confess;does not confess
B) confess;confesses
C) do not confess;confesses
D) do not confess;does not confess
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A) the Prisoner's Dilemma.
B) the Commons Dilemma.
C) both dilemmas.
D) neither dilemma.
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A) their leaders' modeling of aggression.
B) their delinquent backgrounds.
C) their ethnic identities.
D) an evil situation.
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A) moderate sentence;get a light sentence
B) severe sentence;get a light sentence
C) severe sentence;go free
D) moderate sentence;get a severe sentence
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A) greed.
B) environmental devastation.
C) overconsumption.
D) the tragedy of the commons.
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A) are experiencing conflict.
B) are experiencing dissonance.
C) have mirror-image perceptions.
D) are developing superordinate goals.
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A) trick either one of them into revealing what really happened.
B) create an incentive for one of them to confess while the other maintains innocence.
C) create an incentive for both of them to confess privately.
D) achieve the greatest punishment for both suspects.
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A) disputed border territory.
B) stolen goods or winnings.
C) any jointly used,finite resource.
D) private property that repeatedly changes ownership.
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A) an inequitable relationship.
B) a zero-sum relationship.
C) mirror-image perceptions.
D) reciprocal illusions.
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A) mirror-image perception.
B) the jigsaw problem.
C) perceived injustice.
D) a social dilemma.
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A) They illustrate the power of the situation.
B) They are potential seeds of misperception.
C) They illustrate that we are cognitive misers.
D) They negate conflict.
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A) mirror-image perception.
B) the jigsaw problem.
C) perceived injustice.
D) a social dilemma.
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A) an integrative disaster.
B) an inequitable relationship.
C) a social dilemma.
D) a zero-sum relationship.
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A) regulation
B) making the group smaller
C) communication
D) competition
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A) positive.
B) negative.
C) neutral.
D) curvilinear.
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A) polarized competitive tendencies.
B) had no effect on the outcome.
C) led to greater cooperation and better outcomes for all participants.
D) led to escalated conflict and tension.
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A) mirror-image perceptions.
B) stereotypic reciprocation.
C) complementary images.
D) reciprocal illusions.
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