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In an economic experiment where 'Proposers' offer a split of a sum of money to 'Responders', it was found that the offer that mathematically maximized a Proposer's expected earnings was 30%. The most frequently observed offer from Proposers was also 30%. This outcome demonstrates that the Proposers were primarily motivated by a desire for a fair and equitable distribution.

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