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In a one-time, anonymous interaction, one person is given $100 and must propose a way to split it with a second person. The second person can either accept the proposed split, in which case they both receive the money as proposed, or reject it, in which case both receive nothing. If the first person proposes to keep $90 for themselves and give $10 to the second person, the most common outcome observed in real-world experiments is that the second person accepts the offer because receiving $10 is financially better than receiving nothing.

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