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In a bargaining game, a Proposer offers a Responder a share of $100. The fair norm is considered to be an equal split of $50. The Responder's satisfaction from rejecting an offer is determined by their reciprocity motive (R), multiplied by the amount the offer is below the $50 norm. Match each reciprocity motive (R) value with the correct minimum offer the Responder would be willing to accept.

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