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An experiment is conducted where a 'Proposer' offers to split $10. The Proposer consistently offers $2 to the other participant(s), keeping $8. The experiment is run under two different conditions, and the results for the 'Responders' who receive the offer are recorded in the table below.

ConditionPercentage of Responders Accepting the $2 Offer
A: One Proposer, One Responder58%
B: One Proposer, Two Competing Responders90%

Based on this data, what is the most logical conclusion about the effect of competition among Responders?

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