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Analyzing the Influence of Reciprocity Strength on Decision-Making

In a one-shot bargaining game, a Proposer offers a Responder $10 out of a total of $100. The Responder can either accept this offer, or reject it, in which case both individuals receive $0. Consider two different Responders, Person A and Person B. Person A has a very strong reciprocity motive (a large positive R value), while Person B has a weak reciprocity motive (a small, but still positive, R value). Analyze how the decisions of Person A and Person B are likely to differ in this situation. In your analysis, explain the psychological trade-off each person faces and how the strength of their reciprocity motive (R) influences the outcome of this trade-off.

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