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An individual must choose between two scenarios that determine a monetary prize for themselves and for another person. If this individual's personal satisfaction is strongly reduced by the good fortune of others, which scenario are they most likely to choose?
- Scenario A: The individual receives $100; the other person receives $500.
- Scenario B: The individual receives $90; the other person receives $50.
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- Scenario B: The individual receives $90; the other person receives $50.
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