Multiple Choice
In one study, a group of consumers were given an option to purchase jam with half of them choosing from six different flavors and the other half choosing from 24 flavors. The researchers found that the consumers with more choice expressed
A) more interest and were more likely to purchase a jam.
B) more interest, but were less likely to purchase any jam.
C) less interest, but were more likely to purchase a jam.
D) less interest and were less likely to purchase any jam.
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