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Analyzing a Non-Cooperative Outcome

Two roommates, Alex and Ben, must independently decide whether to spend time cleaning their shared kitchen ('Clean') or to pursue their own leisure activities ('Leisure'). They are good friends and generally considerate of one another. The table below shows the personal satisfaction points each would receive based on their choices if they were purely self-interested. In this scenario, a higher number means a better outcome for the individual.

After the weekend, you observe that both Alex and Ben chose 'Leisure', resulting in a messy kitchen. Based on this outcome, analyze the likely nature of their preferences in this specific interaction.

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