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Analyzing Power Dynamics in a 'Take-It-Or-Leave-It' Negotiation

In a one-time negotiation, one individual (the 'Proposer') offers to split $100 with another individual (the 'Responder'). The Responder can either accept the proposed split or reject it, in which case neither person receives any money. Explain why the Proposer, despite having the sole power to make the offer, does not hold all the bargaining power in this interaction.

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