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A 2006 cross-cultural study found that the willingness of individuals to pay a personal cost to punish unfair behavior varied significantly across 15 small-scale societies. The researchers discovered a strong positive correlation between a society's level of cooperation in everyday economic activities (e.g., managing common resources) and the prevalence of this punitive behavior in the experiments. What is the most logical inference that can be drawn from this specific finding?

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