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Interpreting Punishment Patterns in Public Goods Games

Two separate societies participate in the same economic experiment. In the experiment, individuals in small groups can contribute money to a common pool, and they can also pay a small fee to reduce the earnings of other group members. The results show two distinct patterns of behavior:

  • Society A: The most common form of punishment is directed at individuals who contribute significantly less than the group average.
  • Society B: A common form of punishment is directed at individuals who contribute significantly more than the group average.

Analyze these two patterns. What does each pattern suggest about the prevailing social norms regarding cooperation and contribution in each society?

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