Multiple Choice

In an experiment, one participant (the Proposer) is given $100 and must offer a portion of it to a second participant (the Responder). The Responder can either accept the offer, in which case they both get the money as proposed, or reject it, in which case neither participant receives any money. The data from many rounds of this one-shot interaction show two key patterns: (1) The most frequent offer made by Proposers is $50, and (2) Responders typically reject any offer below $30. What is the most likely explanation for these observed behaviors?

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