![]() One answer is that cooperation is strategic-that people cooperate because they expect others to reciprocate in the future (“I’ll help you so that you help me”). It is therefore important to know what motivates people to cooperate in these sorts of situations. ![]() Giving to charity, overfishing, overhunting, driving to work instead of taking public transportation, recycling, and many other real-life situations are all forms of PD. But if all of the supporters of a particular candidate do not vote, the group suffers. In elections where a single vote is almost surely not going to be decisive, there is no incentive for any individual to vote. For example, voting costs time and effort. Any situation where the interests of a group run counter to those of each member as an individual is a form of PD. Prisoner's dilemma (PD) games abound in everyday life.
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