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An experiment compares two groups playing an economic game where one person (the Proposer) offers a split of a sum of money to another person (the Responder), who can either accept or reject it. If the Responder rejects, neither person gets any money. The results show that Responders from a small-scale, cooperative farming society reject offers of 20% of the total sum far more frequently than Responders from a large, anonymous urban society. What does this outcome most strongly suggest?

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