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In a one-shot game where a 'Proposer' is given $100 and must offer a portion to a 'Responder', who can either accept or reject the offer (if rejected, neither player gets anything), experimental results consistently show two things: 1) Proposers most frequently offer between $40 and $50. 2) Responders often reject offers below $20. What is the most logical conclusion to draw from this evidence about the players' motivations?

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