With regards to the public goods game without punishment, evidence suggests that:
A) Larger groups are not any less cooperative than smaller groups and may, at times, be even more cooperative than smaller groups for low values of MPCR.
B) It becomes more difficult to sustain cooperation as group size increases; in general, smaller groups are much more cooperative than larger groups.
C) Larger groups are more cooperative than smaller groups when the MPCR is high while smaller groups are more cooperative than larger groups when the MPCR is low.
D) Larger groups are more cooperative than smaller groups when the MPCR is low while smaller groups are more cooperative than larger groups when the MPCR is high.
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