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Suppose there is a simultaneous one shot game with two players and the following conditions: Condition 1: If both players play Strategy 1 then they each get $4.
Condition 2: If both players play Strategy 2 then they each get $11.
Condition 3: If one player plays Strategy 1 and the other plays Strategy 2 then the player that plays Strategy 1 gets $15 and the player that plays Strategy 2 gets $3.
Is this a Prisoner's Dilemma Game?
A. True
B. False

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