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In a game where two players face the same strategic choice for a known, fixed number of rounds (e.g., 10 rounds), the standard theoretical model for self-interested individuals predicts a specific outcome. However, experiments often show a different pattern of behavior where individuals collaborate for many rounds before that collaboration breaks down near the end. Which statement best analyzes this discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the observed experimental results?

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