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In an experiment, two groups of people (Group A and Group B) play a bargaining game. In this game, one person (the 'Proposer') is given a sum of money and must offer a portion of it to a second person (the 'Responder'). The Responder can either accept the offer, and the money is split as proposed, or reject it, in which case neither person receives anything. The interactions are anonymous and happen only once. The results are summarized below:

Group AGroup B
Average Offer from Proposer42% of the total sum28% of the total sum
Rejection Rate for Offers < 20%90%35%

Based on this data, which conclusion is best supported?

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