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Nature 406, 248-249 (20 July 2000) | doi:10.1038/35018669
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Human behaviour: Fair game
Ruth Mace
Imagine that you are with a group of people from your community, and have been given a sum of money on condition that you share it with an anonymous member of the group. You make them an offer of a proportion of the cash, but neither you nor the other player will get a penny unless they accept your offer.
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