Multiple Choice
In the ultimatum game, one reason players don't choose the rational offer is
A) that there are too many possible outcomes to reasonably consider.
B) they are worse off by taking the offer.
C) they prefer to sacrifice to punish "unfair" behavior.
D) that it is not a Nash equilibrium.
Correct Answer:

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