Multiple Choice

In a particular public goods experiment, initial rounds without any enforcement saw average contributions fall to less than $2. When a rule was introduced allowing participants to anonymously pay a small fee to penalize others for low contributions, the average contribution rose from an initial $8 to $16 by the final round. Based on this specific outcome, what is the most accurate inference about the role of the penalty system?

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