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Estimating others' pain is a challenging inferential process, associated with a high degree of uncertainty. While much is known about uncertainty's effect on self-regarding actions, its impact on other-regarding decisions for pain have yet to be characterized. The present study exploited models of probabilistic decision-making to investigate how uncertainty influences the valuation and assessment of another's pain. We engaged 63 dyads (43 strangers and 20 romantic couples) in a task where individual choices affected the pain delivered to either ones