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Strategic Behavior

Strategic behavior refers to the way individuals or groups make decisions by considering the actions and reactions of others. In general knowledge contexts, it involves anticipating how others will respond to your choices, allowing you to optimize your outcomes. For example, in a game or competitive situation, a player might bluff to mislead opponents. Strategic behavior is about planning actions based on the expected behavior of others, leading to better decisions that consider the wider implications of one's choices. It emphasizes foresight and adaptability in social and competitive environments.