Multiple Choice

An economic experiment compares two groups. In Group A, from a small-scale society where daily life depends on close cooperation, individuals playing a bargaining game frequently reject offers they perceive as unfair, even if it means neither person gets any money. In Group B, from a large, anonymous society, individuals are much more likely to accept any offer, no matter how small. What is the most significant conclusion that can be drawn from this difference in behavior?

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