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In a one-time, anonymous interaction, one person is given a sum of money and instructed to propose a way to divide it with a second person. The second person can either accept the proposed division, in which case they both get the money as proposed, or reject it, in which case neither person receives anything. The most frequently observed real-world result is that the second person will accept any offer greater than zero, because receiving a small amount of money is logically better than receiving nothing.

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