Which following strategy, by itself, is likely to help a group overcome a free-riding problem? a. Give someone the job of monitoring who free-rides and who doesn’t b. Give someone control over rewards and punishments c. Threaten everyone in the group with a punishment if there if any free-riding in the group d. Offer everyone in the group a reward if there is not much free-riding in the group e. None of the other answers is likely to overcome a free-rider problem by itself
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