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Two individuals must each independently decide whether to take a cooperative action or a non-cooperative (defecting) action. A cooperative action is costly but creates a large shared benefit. The ideal outcome for one individual is to defect while the other cooperates. The worst personal outcome is to cooperate while the other defects. If both defect, the outcome is poor for both, but not as bad as being the sole cooperator. If both cooperate, the outcome is good for both. Match each interaction scenario with its most likely strategic outcome, assuming both individuals are rational.

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