Multiple Choice

Two individuals participate in a one-time, anonymous game. They must each choose to either 'Cooperate' or 'Defect' without knowing the other's choice. The outcomes are as follows:

  • If both Cooperate, they each receive $10.
  • If both Defect, they each receive $2.
  • If one Cooperates and the other Defects, the cooperator receives $0 and the defector receives $15.

A purely self-interested player is expected to Defect. However, in real experiments, a significant number of participants choose to Cooperate. Which of the following provides the best analysis for why a player might choose to Cooperate in this single interaction?

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