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Dual Motivations in Bargaining

In a bargaining experiment, a 'Proposer' offers to split $10 with a 'Responder'. The Proposer's offer of $4 (40%) is found to be the most common offer. Further analysis shows that this specific offer also maximizes the Proposer's expected monetary gain, considering the probability of the Responder rejecting different offers. Beyond the goal of maximizing expected financial gain, discuss another significant psychological motivation that could also explain why the Proposer chose to offer $4. Explain how this alternative motivation influences the Proposer's decision.

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