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Significance of Cross-Societal Punishment Findings

A large-scale, cross-societal study published in 2008 investigated behavior in a public goods game where participants could punish others at a personal cost. A key finding was that in some societies, individuals who contributed generously to the public good were frequently punished by others, a behavior termed 'antisocial punishment'. Evaluate the implications of this finding for the traditional economic model of a rational, purely self-interested individual.

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