Multiple Choice
What is the primary difference between the two dominant theories about restorative environments?
A) They emphasize different features of settings that are likely to be restorative.
B) They describe ""restoration"" differently.
C) One proposes that natural settings are restorative for evolutionary reasons and the other rejects this idea.
D) There are no differences between them besides terminology.
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