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Evaluating Experimental Conclusions

Researchers conducted a study to see if behavior in a controlled setting could forecast real-world actions. They had participants play a game where they could choose to share a monetary reward with an anonymous partner. The researchers later found that the participants who shared more in the game were also more likely to have a documented history of volunteering for community service. Based on this outcome, the researchers claimed their game successfully predicts real-world cooperative behavior.

Critically evaluate the researchers' claim. Is their conclusion fully justified by the evidence? Explain your reasoning.

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