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A researcher analyzes data from a 10-round game where participants can contribute to a public pot. The data is split into two phases. In Phase 1 (Rounds 1-10), there was no mechanism to enforce cooperation. In Phase 2 (Rounds 11-20), a punishment option was introduced, allowing participants to penalize others for low contributions. After processing the data, the researcher generates the following summary statistics:

  • Average contribution in Phase 1: $4.20 per round
  • Average contribution in Phase 2: $7.90 per round

Based on this summary data, what is the most reasonable inference about the effect of the punishment option?

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