In the "Prisoners' Dilemma" game:
A) each player would be better off if he confessed and the other player did not confess.
B) each player would be better off if he did not confess and the other player confessed.
C) each player would be better off if both he and the other player confessed.
D) each player would be better off if neither he nor the other player confessed.
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