Multiple Choice

In an economic experiment, individuals from a small-scale, cooperative society (Group A) are observed to reject low monetary offers in a one-shot bargaining game more frequently than individuals from a large, anonymous, market-based society (Group B). A critic suggests this difference is not due to varying social norms of fairness, but simply because Group A is less capable of rational, self-interested calculation. Which of the following potential follow-up findings would most strongly refute the critic's explanation?

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