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Interpreting Experimental Economic Data

An experiment compared how two groups, Group A and Group B, responded to offers in a game where they could accept or reject a proposed split of a sum of money. If they reject, no one gets anything. The data showed that for an offer of 20% of the total sum, 75% of participants in Group A accepted, while only 25% of participants in Group B accepted. Briefly explain what this difference in behavior suggests about the underlying motivations of Group B compared to Group A, beyond simple monetary gain.

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