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An experiment is conducted where one person (the Proposer) is given $100 and must offer a portion to a second person (the Responder). If the Responder accepts the offer, the money is split as proposed. If the Responder rejects the offer, both individuals receive nothing. The purely self-interested prediction is that the Proposer will offer the smallest possible amount (e.g., $1) and the Responder will accept it, since $1 is better than $0. However, experiments consistently show that offers below $30 are frequently rejected by Responders. Which of the following statements best analyzes this common experimental outcome?

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