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Economists have conducted the ultimatum game with a wide variety of participant groups around the world, including students in industrialized nations, farmers in developing countries, and individuals from hunter-gatherer societies. A consistent finding is that the average offers from Proposers and the rejection rates from Responders can differ significantly between these groups. What is the primary implication of this observed behavioral variation?

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