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Interpreting Bargaining Experiment Results

An economist conducts a one-shot bargaining experiment in two distinct communities. In this experiment, one person (the 'Proposer') is given $100 and must offer a share to a second person (the 'Responder'). If the Responder accepts, they split the money as proposed. If the Responder rejects, both get nothing. The results are summarized in the table below. Based on this data, which community demonstrates a stronger willingness to sacrifice potential monetary gain to punish offers perceived as unfair? Justify your conclusion by referencing specific data points from the table.

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