They Finally Tested The 'Prisoner's Dilemma' On Actual Prisoners - And The Results Were Not What You Would Expect | Business Insider Australia - 2 views
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Marcus Maertens on 26 Jul 13... and on students as well, who should actually know better!
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Ma Ru on 26 Jul 13For me it is not a surprising result at all that criminals cooperate more than students. The former are partners in crime, united by being "against the system". The latter are nothing more than competitors of each other at the job market. On a side note, the majority of the students doesn't *know*, they *memorise*. There is a difference. I recommend "Celda 211". Good movie on the topic.
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johannessimon81 on 06 Aug 13Did the theoretical payoff matrix take into account what happens when you next encounter the person you cheated out of their coffee/cigarettes?