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In an experiment, a group of individuals manages a shared resource. Each person can choose to extract a certain amount. If the total extraction remains below a specific threshold, the resource replenishes, and everyone benefits. After an initial round, it is revealed that one individual extracted far more than anyone else, depleting the resource for the group. Now, other group members are given an option: they can give up a portion of their own earnings to impose a larger financial penalty on the over-extracting individual. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the key finding about how people enforce cooperation in such situations?

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