Multiple Choice

In an experiment, participants acting as 'Responders' could accept or reject a proposed split of a sum of money from a 'Proposer'. If the Responder rejects the offer, neither person gets anything. The results from two different groups, Kenyan farmers and US students, are summarized below:

  • For an offer of 50% of the total sum, acceptance was nearly 100% in both groups.
  • For an offer of 30%, nearly all students accepted, but almost half of the farmers rejected it.
  • For an offer of 10%, a majority of students still accepted, while almost all farmers rejected it.

Based on these results, what is the most logical conclusion about the factors influencing the Responders' decisions?

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Updated 2025-08-13

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