Matching

In a one-time game, one person (the Proposer) is given $10 to split with a second person (the Responder). The Responder can accept the proposed split or reject it, in which case both players receive nothing. Match each potential offer from the Proposer to the Responder's most likely motivation and subsequent action, assuming the Responder is strongly influenced by social fairness norms.

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Updated 2025-07-22

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