Short Answer

Differentiating Motivations for Sharing

Consider two distinct situations:

Situation 1: A person finds $100 on the ground while with a friend. The person decides to split the money evenly, keeping $50 and giving $50 to the friend, stating 'A 50/50 split is the only fair way to do this.'

Situation 2: A person finds $100 on the ground while with a friend. Knowing the friend is experiencing financial hardship, the finder gives the entire $100 to the friend.

For each situation, identify the most likely social preference motivating the decision to share, and briefly explain your reasoning.

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