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In a one-time interaction, one person (the 'Proposer') is given a sum of money and must offer a portion of it to a second person (the 'Responder'). The Responder can either accept the offer, and the money is split as proposed, or reject it, and both players receive nothing. Match each player with their primary strategic challenge.

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