Multiple Choice
Valencia is applying perfume for her date with James. A few minutes later, she wonders if she has applied enough but decides not to apply any more. Is this a wise decision?
A) It is wise because she knows that she has adapted to the smell of her perfume, and if she adds more, it would be too strong for others.
B) It is not wise because cross-adaptation research says others likely won't be able to smell it because it will blend in with other similar odors in the room.
C) It is wise because cross-adaptation research shows that others will be able to continue detecting it very easily.
D) It is not wise because the smell of the perfume has become weak in intensity. Therefore, others are not likely to smell it.
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