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Interpreting Economic Experiment Results

In an economic experiment where one person (the Proposer) offers a split of a sum of money to another (the Responder), researchers found that Proposers from rural Missouri almost always offered a 50/50 split. Furthermore, Responders from this group were more likely to reject offers they perceived as low compared to Responders from a group of Kenyan farmers. Based on these specific findings, analyze the main challenge this poses to creating a single, universal model of 'rational' economic behavior.

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