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  1. Added Nov 21, 2007 by katiebda
    Researchers from New Mexico and Vancouver found that once players had an established relationship of trust based on many interactions — once, in effect, the two joined the same clique — they were willing to overlook four or five selfish violations in a row without cutting a friend off. They cut strangers off after a single violation.
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