Multiple Choice

In a one-shot ultimatum game, a Proposer has $20 and makes a single, simultaneous, take-it-or-leave-it offer of $4 to two competing Responders, Sam and Taylor. If only one accepts, they get the $4. If both accept, one is chosen randomly to get the $4. If both reject, no one gets anything. Sam is considering rejecting the $4 offer. Which of the following statements represents the least sound reasoning for Sam's potential rejection?

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