Multiple Choice

An individual with altruistic preferences must choose between two outcomes: Outcome A results in a payoff of (3, 3) and Outcome B results in a payoff of (4, 1). The first number in each pair is the individual's own payoff, and the second is another person's payoff. The individual's preferences are such that Outcome A provides a higher level of overall satisfaction (utility) than Outcome B. Which statement best analyzes the individual's optimal choice?

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