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An economist conducts a study on fairness. In the study, pairs of anonymous participants are asked to decide how to split 100 'experimental units'. The results show that the vast majority of participants split the units evenly. The economist concludes that people have a strong, innate preference for equal outcomes. What is the most critical flaw in the economist's reasoning based on the principles of experimental design?

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