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An experiment on voluntary contributions to a group project is conducted in two stages. In the first stage, without any oversight, the average contribution per person starts at $8 but falls to less than $2 over several rounds. In the second stage, a system is introduced where participants can anonymously pay a small fee to penalize those who contribute little. Participants frequently use this option, and by the end of the experiment, the average contribution has risen to $16. What is the most accurate conclusion that can be drawn from this specific sequence of events?

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