Multiple Choice

A research team runs a public goods experiment in two stages. In the first stage, without any enforcement, they observe a particular pattern of contributions. In the second stage, they introduce a system where participants can pay a small fee to penalize others for low contributions. Which of the following sequences of events best represents the specific outcome observed in the Melbourne experiment?

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