Case Study

Analyzing Experimental Outcomes in a Bargaining Game

A researcher observes two different groups playing a bargaining game where one person proposes how to split $10. In Group A, the most frequent proposal is for the proposer to take $9 and offer $1. This $1 offer is rejected 50% of the time. In Group B, the most frequent proposal is an even $5/$5 split. This $5 offer is rejected only 2% of the time. Based on the principles of social norms and fairness in economic interactions, analyze the significant difference in rejection rates between the two groups, even though rejecting in either case means the responder receives $0.

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