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Interpreting Initial Cooperation Levels

In a public goods experiment conducted in two different cities, researchers observe that participants in City A contribute, on average, 80% of their initial endowment in the very first round. In contrast, participants in City B contribute an average of 35% in the first round. What is the primary significance of this difference in initial contribution levels, even before participants have had a chance to observe or react to each other's behavior?

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