Multiple Choice
Benjamin has heard repeatedly from his parents about the potential dangers of smoking, and he agrees with his parents about the potential dangers. At a party Benjamin is offered a cigarette but declines it even though the person who offered the cigarette is one of the most popular students at school. In this situation, what type of thinking is most likely dominating Benjamin's decision to decline the cigarette?
A) inductive reasoning
B) intuitive thought
C) concrete reasoning
D) analytic thought
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