Multiple Choice

Consider a one-time interaction between two farmers, A and B, who must choose a pesticide. Farmer A is altruistic, caring about both their own profit and Farmer B's profit. Farmer B is purely self-interested. The table below shows the monetary profits for each combination of choices (Profit for A, Profit for B).

Farmer B: DefectFarmer B: Cooperate
Farmer A: Defect($200, $200)($400, $100)
Farmer A: Cooperate($100, $400)($300, $300)

Given that Farmer B will logically choose 'Defect' to maximize their own profit, which of the following statements best analyzes Farmer A's decision to choose 'Cooperate', resulting in the ($100, $400) outcome?

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Updated 2025-10-04

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