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Analyzing an Experimental Outcome

A team of researchers designed a laboratory game to study cooperative behavior. In the game, participants could choose to contribute to a group fund, which would then be multiplied and distributed equally, or keep their money for themselves. After the game, the researchers observed the same participants in a real-world community project that required volunteers to clean up a local park. They found a strong positive correlation: the individuals who contributed the most to the group fund in the game were also the ones who dedicated the most hours to the park cleanup. Based on this outcome, what is the most significant conclusion you can draw about the laboratory game? Explain your reasoning.

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