In adopting mixed Nash equilibrium strategy,a player is attempting to
A) randomize his or her own behavior
B) make the opponent favor a course of action preferred by the first player
C) randomize the outcome of actions
D) make the opponent indifferent between one action and another
E) none of the above
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