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A group of participants plays a public goods game for 20 rounds. For the first 10 rounds, there is no mechanism for penalizing low contributors, and average contributions steadily decline. Before round 11, the researchers announce that a costly punishment option is now available, allowing participants to reduce the earnings of others at a personal cost. Based on findings from similar experiments, what is the most likely change in behavior from round 11 onwards?

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