Prisoners
’ dilemma The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a classic game theory problem that is widely used to explore the strategic interactions between two parties. It is a fundamental tool used to study human decision-making and cooperation as it highlights the tension between individual interests and collective outcomes. Through exploring the prisoner’s dilemma, researchers are able to gain insights into social situations such as voting, non-cooperative games, and the management of natural resources. In addition, it is applied in many modern competitive situations such as business, politics, and economics. This makes the Prisoner’s Dilemma relevant to many people, from students to professionals.
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1 journal(s) foundBehavior Therapy And Mental Health
ISSN: 2474-9273
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Shahid Ullah, Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics
College of Medicine and Public Health
Flinders University
Behavioral therapy is an action-based therapy for positive behavior change. Other therapies tend to be more focused on delving into the past. In behavioral therapy, the past is still important as it often reveals where and when the unwanted behavior was learned, however it looks more so at present behavior and ways in which it can be rectified.