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A researcher is conducting an experiment where pairs of individuals decide how to split a sum of money. In this experiment, one person proposes a split, and the other accepts or rejects it. Instead of assigning these roles randomly, the researcher designates the first participant to arrive at the laboratory as the Proposer and the second as the Responder. What is the most significant potential flaw introduced by this method of role assignment?

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