Multiple Choice

An economist runs two experiments. In Experiment 1, a 'Proposer' offers a split of $20 to a single 'Responder'. In Experiment 2, a Proposer makes the same offer to two Responders simultaneously, and the first to accept wins the money. The economist observes that Responders in Experiment 2 accept significantly lower offers than Responders in Experiment 1. A student reviewing the results concludes: 'This proves that the people randomly assigned to Experiment 2 were simply more focused on personal profit and less concerned about fairness than the people in Experiment 1.' Which statement below provides the most accurate critique of the student's conclusion?

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