Multiple Choice
As you and your friends return home and meet up for the first time since high school, you find that you've all taken different paths in life. Based on cognitive dissonance and the principle of justification of effort, who would be the LEAST satisfied with what he or she is currently doing?
A) Jill, who just finished a grueling four-month training period with the Marines
B) Matt, who is in the Peace Corps, living in third-world countries with no modern conveniences
C) Fiona, who is going to a local college with a loose admissions policy, and whose parents are paying her way
D) Ann, who went through a five-step process to be accepted at her college and now is taking rigorous courses
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