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In an economic experiment, a 'Proposer' could offer a 'Responder' one of six specific portions of a total sum: 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, or 50%. Based on this design, if a researcher observes that a Responder from a particular group never rejected a 30% offer, they can confidently conclude that this Responder would have also accepted a 25% offer.

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