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In a multi-round public goods experiment, a punishment option is made available to all participants, allowing them to reduce a low-contributor's earnings at a personal cost. Observers note that contributions to the public good remain high across all rounds, yet the punishment option is almost never actually used by the participants. Which statement best analyzes the strategic reasoning that leads to this outcome?

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