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Generalizing Experimental Findings

A study found that fishermen who acted cooperatively in a controlled game also tended to use more sustainable, cooperative fishing methods in their daily work. Based on this finding, a colleague argues, 'This single study proves that behavior observed in any controlled economic experiment will always predict real-world actions.' Critically evaluate this argument. Is the conclusion justified? Explain your reasoning, considering both the value of the study and the potential issues with such a broad generalization.

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