Asked by Brian Metroz on May 27, 2024

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At work,people are supposed to put a quarter in the money jar anytime they take a cup of coffee from the common pot.Betty,however,rarely contributes because she figures her money will not be missed.This situation is a

A) substantive conflict.
B) procedural conflict.
C) prisoner's dilemma.
D) commons dilemma.
E) negative inequity problem.

Commons Dilemma

A situation in which individuals' short-term selfish interests lead to the depletion or destruction of a shared limited resource, despite knowing that it is not in anyone's long-term interest for this to happen.

Money Jar

A container used to save coins and paper money, often for a specific saving goal or personal finance management.

Coffee

A brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain Coffea species, known for its stimulating effect.

  • Recognize social pitfalls and understand their consequences for the actions of individuals and groups.
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Clément SchelfhoutMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
This is a commons dilemma because it involves a shared resource (the coffee pot) and the temptation for individuals to take more than their fair share without contributing to its maintenance or replenishment. Betty's actions are an example of the "tragedy of the commons," in which individuals prioritize their own short-term gain over the long-term sustainability of the resource.