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Evaluating the Altruism Hypothesis in Game Theory

In many economic experiments involving a single, anonymous interaction, a significant minority of participants choose to cooperate even when a non-cooperative choice would yield a higher personal payoff regardless of the other player's action. One prominent theory suggests this cooperation stems from pure altruism—a genuine concern for the other person's well-being. Critically evaluate this altruistic explanation. What are its main strengths, and what alternative or complementary factors might also explain this observed cooperative behavior?

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