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Two individuals, Player 1 and Player 2, must independently decide whether to make a 'Cooperative' choice or a 'Self-Interested' choice. A Cooperative choice benefits the other player at a small cost to oneself, while a Self-Interested choice benefits oneself at a larger cost to the other player. The final outcome depends on the combination of their personal preferences (how much they care about the other's payoff). Match each description of the players' preferences to the most likely strategic outcome.

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