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Below you find the description of another experiment on prolific. Please read it as if you were in the shoes of Individual B before answering the question below.

Description of the situation


Suppose that during an experiment Individual A is randomly paired with another person, Individual B. If the pairing occurs, then it will be anonymous, meaning that neither participant will ever know the identity of the other participant with whom he or she is paired.

In the experiment, Individual A will make a choice and will be paid money based on the choice, as well as a small participation fee. Another participant, Individual B, may or may not also be paid money based on the choice made by Individual A, as well as a small participation fee. Suppose that neither participant will receive any other money for participating in the experiment.

After Individual has been paired with Individual B, Individual A will receive 10 points. One point is worth 20 cents, so the 10 points are worth $2. Individual A will have the opportunity to give any amount of his or her 10 points to Individual B. That is, Individual A can give any of the 10 points he or she receives to Individual B. For instance, Individual A may decide to give 0 points to Individual B and keep 10 points for him or herself. Or Individual A may decide to give 10 points to Individual B and keep 0 points for him or herself. Individual A may also choose to give any other amount between 0 and 10 points to Individual B. Individual B will find out about the game and how much, if any, of the 10 points Individual A chose to give to Individual B and how much Individual A kept for him or herself.

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