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Interpreting Experimental Bargaining Results

In a one-shot bargaining scenario, a 'Proposer' offers a 'Responder' a share of a sum of money. If the Responder rejects the offer, neither party receives anything. Economic models based on pure self-interest predict that a Responder should accept any offer greater than zero. However, in practice, Responders frequently reject low offers (e.g., 10% of the total sum). Explain what this common experimental result reveals about human decision-making and social preferences.

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