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An individual, Player 1, has altruistic preferences, meaning their satisfaction is represented by indifference curves that value both their own and another person's (Player 2's) payoff. Player 2 has already acted. Player 1 must now choose between two options, leading to the following outcomes (Player 1's payoff, Player 2's payoff):

  • Option A: Results in outcome (5, 5)
  • Option B: Results in outcome (6, 2)

Player 1's indifference map shows that the outcome (5, 5) lies on a higher indifference curve (representing greater satisfaction) than the outcome (6, 2). Match each concept below to its correct description based on this scenario.

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