Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences are represented by a set of indifference curves on a graph. The vertical axis measures their own monetary payoff, and the horizontal axis measures the payoff of another person. Initially, the individual is willing to make certain trade-offs between their own and the other person's payoff. Suppose an event occurs that causes the individual to become more altruistic, meaning they now place a higher value on the other person's well-being relative to their own. How will this change in preference affect the shape of their indifference curves at any given point?

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