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Game Theory Classifications.
Demonstrate whether each of the following statements is true or false.
A. In a zero-sum game, one player's gain is another player's loss.
B. Joint action is favored in all positive-sum games.
C. If a game that holds the potential for mutual gain, it is called a cooperative game.
D. In a sequential game players act at the same point in time and must make their initial moves in isolation without any direct knowledge of moves made by other players.
E. When conflict holds the potential for mutual loss, it is called a negative-sum game.
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