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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 15:07:00 EDT
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- Subject: Re: Prisoner's Dilemma
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- On a related topic, I have been looking for a copy of an OLD
- Kagan article about "Tit-for-Tat" strategies in south american
- kids (but not white american kids). Something to the effect of
- the south american kids taking turns winning a game that could
- only be won by the cooperation of one's opponent, while
- american kids could come up with no such solution, and as a
- consequence the game always ended in a draw. Does anyone know
- this reference? Specifically, it is the GAME that I am
- interested in. I wanted to use it in class, to see if I could
- elicit some resolutions to the "Prisoner's Dilemma."
- Thanks!
- --Kathy Morgan
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