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Two colleagues, Sam and Alex, receive a surprise $1,000 bonus for a project they completed together. Sam, the project lead, proposes to keep $900 and give Alex $100. Many observers would initially consider this proposal unfair. However, if it is later revealed that Sam is a single parent facing significant financial hardship while Alex is financially stable and works for personal fulfillment, the perception of the proposal's fairness often shifts.

What does this shift in perception primarily demonstrate about how people judge fairness?

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