Case Study

Analysis of Public Goods Game Data

A research group conducted a public goods experiment with two separate groups of participants over 10 rounds. The table below shows the average contribution to the public pot at the beginning, middle, and end of the experiment for both groups. Group A had no mechanism to penalize members who contributed little, while Group B allowed participants to anonymously pay a small fee to punish other members for low contributions. Based on the data provided, compare the contribution patterns of the two groups and explain the most likely reason for any observed differences.

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