Multiple Choice

In a one-time interaction, two individuals must decide how to split $100. The first person (the Proposer) suggests a split, and the second person (the Responder) can either accept it or reject it. If the Responder accepts, the money is divided as proposed. If the Responder rejects, both individuals receive nothing. The Proposer offers to give the Responder $1 and keep $99 for themselves. Which statement provides the most accurate analysis of the Responder's decision-making process if they choose to reject this offer?

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