Multiple Choice
Natasha is having difficulty deciding between two jobs, A and B. As shown in the accompanying diagram, A is closer to home than B, but doesn't pay as well. Ideally, Natasha would like a job that both pays well and is close to her home. If Natasha behaves like most decision-makers, then the addition of option C would:
A) decrease her likelihood of accepting any job.
B) have no impact on her choice of A and B.
C) increase her likelihood of picking A.
D) increase her likelihood of picking B.
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