Multiple Choice

An individual's altruistic preferences are represented on a graph. The vertical axis shows their own monetary payoff, and the horizontal axis shows another person's payoff. The individual's indifference curves are downward-sloping, indicating they are willing to sacrifice some of their own payoff to increase the other person's. If this individual becomes less altruistic (that is, they begin to care less about the other person's payoff relative to their own), how will the shape of their indifference curves change?

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