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Explaining Cooperation in a Household Dilemma

Consider a scenario where two roommates must decide whether to contribute effort to cleaning their shared kitchen. A simple model, assuming each person acts only to maximize their own immediate benefit without regard for the other, might predict that the kitchen remains uncleaned as each waits for the other to act. In reality, cooperation in such situations is common. Identify and briefly explain two distinct factors that, when incorporated into the model, could account for this cooperative behavior.

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