Multiple Choice

A 2006 cross-cultural experimental study involving 15 small-scale societies investigated the willingness of individuals to punish unfair behavior at a personal cost. The study found a strong positive correlation between a society's level of market integration (i.e., the frequency of anonymous market transactions) and the prevalence of costly punishment. Based on the study's conclusions, what is the most likely explanation for this relationship?

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