Multiple Choice

Two groups from different cultural backgrounds, Group A and Group B, participate in a collaborative project. Each member is given 20 tokens and can contribute any amount to a group fund. The total fund is then doubled by the experimenter and distributed equally among all members, regardless of their individual contribution. The table below shows the average contribution made by members of each group in the very first round, before any other interactions occurred.

GroupAverage Initial Contribution (out of 20 tokens)
Group A16 tokens
Group B7 tokens

Based solely on this first-round data, what is the most logical conclusion?

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