Multiple Choice
When it's not clear how to translate available information into something personally meaningful, you are:
A) more likely to make a mistake in your choice.
B) less likely to make a mistake, given the amount of information.
C) likely to invest more time in making your choice.
D) less likely to be largely impacted by the choice.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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