A tit-for-tat strategy starts out
A) conciliatory and then encourages an optimal social outcome among the other players.
B) unfriendly and then encourages friendly strategies among players.
C) friendly, then penalizes unfriendly players, and forgives them if warranted.
D) aggressive, then compensates losing players, and eventually forgives unfriendly players.
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