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One important assumption made in the standard Prisoner's Dilemma game,
and one for which Robert Axelrod's (1984) work has been criticized, is
the assumption that an individual has only two extreme choices when
interacting with another individual. Robert Trivers (1985) also stated
an interest in seeing if the same results could be achieved in a more
complex model. In response to these ideas, a computer simulation was run
with an expanded payoff (5×5) matrix that was created by interpolating
values from the original payoff matrix used by Axelrod.
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