When it comes to social dilemmas such as the "prisoner's dilemma" game, the tit-for-tat strategy

a. is a means of increasing cooperation.
b. is likely to elicit competitive responses from a partner.
c. employs consistent responses, independent of the partner's response.
d. involves secret verbal communications with one's partner.

Answer: A

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