Multiple Choice
When asked to introspect about their reasons for making a particular choice, participants
A) sometimes offer an explanation with great confidence even though the explanation names factors that they know to be irrelevant and leaves out factors that they know to be crucial.
B) can usually specify their reasons and accurately report on the processes used for selecting the reasons.
C) often have no idea about their reasons, but if they are able to report their reasons, they are likely to be correct.
D) report their reasons in general terms but do so with little confidence.
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