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Experimental studies of a game where one person (the 'Proposer') offers a share of a sum of money to another person (the 'Responder') have been conducted with diverse groups, including university students in the United States and farmers in rural Kenya. A consistent finding is that when the Proposer offers the Responder $0, the Responder almost always rejects the offer, resulting in both individuals receiving nothing. What is the most significant conclusion that can be drawn from this cross-cultural consistency?

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