Multiple Choice
Carson and Fran are both thrill seekers. Carson has health insurance and Fran does not. One can predict that:
A) Fran will engage in fewer dangerous activities.
B) Carson will engage in fewer dangerous activities.
C) Carson and Fran will participate in the same number of dangerous activities.
D) Carson's health insurance will not affect Carson's behavior.
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