Multiple Choice
Consider the following example: Imagine that Mary is planning a vacation and has to choose between two vacation spots.Based on the phenomenon of selective thinking, if asked to reject a choice, which spot would Mary reject?
Spot A average weather average beaches
Medium-quality hotel medium-temperature water average nightlife
Spot B lots of sunshine
Gorgeous beaches and coral reefs ultra-modern hotel
Very cold water very strong winds
No nightlife
Spot C mostly rainy rocky beaches
Older hotel
Very cold water very strong winds
No nightlife
A) Spot A
B) SpotB
C) SpotC
D) Either A orB
E) We can't answer the question with the information provided.
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