Multiple Choice

In an economic experiment, a 'Proposer' suggests how to split a sum of money with a 'Responder'. If the Responder accepts, the money is split as proposed. If the Responder rejects, neither person gets anything. When this experiment was conducted with rural Missourians, nearly all Proposers offered a 50/50 split, and Responders were more likely to reject low offers than were Kenyan farmers in a similar experiment. What is the most accurate conclusion that can be drawn from this specific comparison?

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