A) most of the trees were left to grow too tall for harvesting because the students bickered about the criterion to be used in sharing profits.
B) most of the trees were harvested before they had grown to the most profitable size.
C) none of the trees were harvested because the collectivist students did not want to be the first to ask for his or her share.
D) students made maximum profit not only for themselves individually but for the group.
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A) one person is 100% cooperative.
B) the opponents can communicate with one another.
C) the game is changed into a zero-sum game.
D) the size of the payoffs is increased.
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A) cooperative; cooperative
B) intelligent; intelligent
C) cooperative; competitive
D) rational; competent
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A) greed.
B) environmental devastation.
C) overconsumption.
D) the tragedy of the commons.
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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) 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) mirror-image perception.
C) a superordinate goal.
D) a social trap.
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A) allowing carpoolers to drive in the faster, freeway lane
B) requiring carpool cars and vans to park in special, larger parking lots farther away from the office building
C) lowering the price of gasoline well below $1 per gallon
D) raising the price of gasoline well above $5 per gallon
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A) positive.
B) negative.
C) neutral.
D) curvilinear.
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A) mirror-image perceptions.
B) stereotypic reciprocation.
C) complementary images.
D) reciprocal illusions.
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A) situationally; situationally
B) dispositionally; dispositionally
C) situationally; dispositionally
D) dispositionally; situationally
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A) mirror-image perception.
B) the jigsaw problem.
C) perceived injustice.
D) a social dilemma.
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A) the Prisoner's Dilemma
B) the Commons Dilemma
C) both the Prisoner's and the Commons Dilemmas
D) neither the Prisoner's nor the Commons Dilemmas
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A) exaggerate their differences from their adversaries.
B) see itself reflected in the way others see it.
C) see the situation as the reflection of an evil situation.
D) agree with the other side.
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A) regulation
B) making the group smaller
C) communication
D) competition
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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) mirror-image perceptions.
B) individualistic calamity.
C) the tragedy of the commons.
D) rational disaster.
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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) 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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