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Modifying Negotiation Rules to Shift Power

In a negotiation over a $100 prize, one person (the Proposer) makes a single 'take-it-or-leave-it' offer to a second person (the Responder). If the Responder accepts, the prize is split as proposed. If the Responder rejects, both individuals receive $0. Propose one specific change to the rules of this negotiation that would increase the Responder's bargaining power, and briefly explain the reasoning behind your proposed change.

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