Multiple Choice

In a one-time interaction, a Proposer is given $100 and must offer a portion of it to a Responder. The Responder can either accept the offer, in which case they both keep their shares, or reject it, in which case both receive nothing. The Responder is part of a social group known for valuing fairness and equality among its members above all else, and they are willing to enforce these norms even at a personal cost. If the Proposer offers the Responder just $10, what is the Responder's most likely action and why?

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