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An experiment is designed to test if allowing anonymous, costly punishment of low contributors increases overall contributions to a shared fund. Participants are randomly assigned to one of two conditions. In the first condition, they play the game with the punishment option available. In the second condition, they play the same game but without the punishment option. What is the primary analytical purpose of the second condition (the one without punishment)?

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