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Contrasting Game-Theoretic Predictions

Consider a one-time interaction where two individuals can choose to either 'cooperate' by sustainably using a shared resource or 'defect' by overusing it for personal gain. A traditional game-theoretic model, assuming pure self-interest, predicts a specific outcome. How and why would the predicted outcome of this interaction change if the model is adjusted to include a strong preference for reciprocity among the individuals?

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