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In a one-time, anonymous interaction, one person (the 'Proposer') is given $1,000 and must offer a portion of it to a second person (the 'Responder'). If the Responder accepts the offer, the money is split as proposed. If the Responder rejects the offer, both people receive nothing. The Proposer offers $10, and the Responder rejects it. An observer concludes, 'The Responder's decision was irrational because receiving $10 is always better than receiving $0.' Which of the following statements provides the best critique of the observer's conclusion?

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