Multiple Choice

In an economic experiment, an observer (Player C) watches two other individuals (Player A and Player B) interact. Player A is given $20 and decides to share only $2 with Player B, keeping $18. Player C is then given the option to pay $1 from their own separate endowment to reduce Player A's earnings by $3. If Player C chooses to pay the $1, this action is a direct example of:

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