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Generalizability of Experimental Findings

A well-known study found that Brazilian fishermen who acted cooperatively in an experimental game also practiced more sustainable fishing in reality. Based on this single study, a policymaker suggests that the results of any cooperation game can be used to predict real-world cooperative behavior in any cultural or economic context (e.g., urban office workers, rural farmers). Evaluate the policymaker's conclusion. Justify your position by discussing factors that might limit or support the generalization of the fishermen study's findings.

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