Multiple Choice

In an economic experiment, four individuals are given 20 monetary units (MUs) each. They can secretly contribute any amount to a group project. The total amount contributed is doubled by the experimenter and distributed equally among all four, regardless of their individual contributions. After contributions are revealed, players have the option to pay 1 MU to reduce another player's earnings by 3 MUs. Player A contributed 18 MUs, Player B contributed 15 MUs, Player C contributed 2 MUs, and Player D contributed 0 MUs. Which of the following actions best exemplifies the principle of 'costly punishment' as examined in the 2006 cross-cultural study on human societies?

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