Multiple Choice

An economist wants to determine if allowing participants in a group investment game to communicate with each other causes them to contribute more money. The economist runs an experiment with a single group of participants. For the first 10 rounds, the participants play without communication. For the next 10 rounds, the same participants are allowed to communicate. The economist finds that contributions are higher in the rounds with communication and concludes that communication caused the increase. Which of the following statements best identifies a potential flaw in the economist's conclusion?

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