Multiple Choice

An economist conducts two versions of a one-shot, anonymous game where players can 'Cooperate' or 'Defect'. In Version A, players know nothing about their opponent. In Version B, before making their choice, each player reads a short, anonymous note written by their opponent about a recent positive experience. All payoffs and rules are identical in both versions. Based on experimental findings regarding player motivations, what is the most likely difference in outcomes between the two versions?

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