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Explaining Cooperative Behavior Beyond Simple Models

A simple model of strategic interaction, which assumes individuals are purely self-interested and interact only once, often predicts a lack of cooperation. However, cooperation is frequently observed in real-world scenarios. Analyze three distinct factors that, when incorporated into such a model, can help explain why people cooperate. For each factor, describe how it changes the incentives or decision-making process of the individuals involved.

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Updated 2025-09-15

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