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In a bargaining scenario, a 'Proposer' offers to split a sum of money with a 'Responder'. The Responder can accept the offer, or reject it, in which case neither person receives anything. An experiment found that while almost all participants from both groups accepted a 50% offer, Kenyan farmers were much more likely to reject a low offer (e.g., 20%) than US students. A critic of the study argues, 'This result simply shows that the farmers are irrational because any rational person would accept any amount of money rather than get nothing.' Which of the following provides the strongest counter-argument to this critic's claim?

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