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The document presents a series of comparisons between rational and irrational behaviors in decision-making. It highlights examples of rational choices, such as researching products and budgeting, versus irrational choices, like following celebrity endorsements and believing unverified rumors. The repeated structure emphasizes the contrast between logical reasoning and impulsive actions.

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The document presents a series of comparisons between rational and irrational behaviors in decision-making. It highlights examples of rational choices, such as researching products and budgeting, versus irrational choices, like following celebrity endorsements and believing unverified rumors. The repeated structure emphasizes the contrast between logical reasoning and impulsive actions.

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Are you a Rational or Irrational Person?

A B

You check online reviews before buying a product. You buy a product because it’s endorsed by a celebrity.

You decide to study for an exam instead of going out with friends. You believe a rumor without verifying it because many people are talking about it.

You buy an eco-friendly product even though it costs more. You invest money in a stock because your friend recommends it, without doing any
research.

You switch to a workout routine after researching studies. You skip breakfast before a big meeting, thinking it boosts focus.

You choose a university based on its program and job placements. You assume someone is trustworthy because they are dressed professionally.

You compare features, prices, and reviews before buying a phone. You avoid flying due to a recent news story about a plane crash.

You budget carefully for a trip to avoid overspending. You reject advice from a friend, even though it makes sense, because they aren't
usually successful.

Are you a Rational or Irrational Person?

A B

You check online reviews before buying a product. You buy a product because it’s endorsed by a celebrity.

You decide to study for an exam instead of going out with friends. You believe a rumor without verifying it because many people are talking about it.

You buy an eco-friendly product even though it costs more. You invest money in a stock because your friend recommends it, without doing any
research.

You switch to a workout routine after researching studies. You skip breakfast before a big meeting, thinking it boosts focus.

You choose a university based on its program and job placements. You assume someone is trustworthy because they are dressed professionally.

You compare features, prices, and reviews before buying a phone. You avoid flying due to a recent news story about a plane crash.

You budget carefully for a trip to avoid overspending. You reject advice from a friend, even though it makes sense, because they aren't
usually successful.

Are you a Rational or Irrational Person?

A B

You check online reviews before buying a product. You buy a product because it’s endorsed by a celebrity.

You decide to study for an exam instead of going out with friends. You believe a rumor without verifying it because many people are talking about it.

You buy an eco-friendly product even though it costs more. You invest money in a stock because your friend recommends it, without doing any
research.

You switch to a workout routine after researching studies. You skip breakfast before a big meeting, thinking it boosts focus.

You choose a university based on its program and job placements. You assume someone is trustworthy because they are dressed professionally.

You compare features, prices, and reviews before buying a phone. You avoid flying due to a recent news story about a plane crash.

You budget carefully for a trip to avoid overspending. You reject advice from a friend, even though it makes sense, because they aren't
usually successful.

Are you a Rational or Irrational Person?

A B

You check online reviews before buying a product. You buy a product because it’s endorsed by a celebrity.

You decide to study for an exam instead of going out with friends. You believe a rumor without verifying it because many people are talking about it.

You buy an eco-friendly product even though it costs more. You invest money in a stock because your friend recommends it, without doing any
research.

You switch to a workout routine after researching studies. You skip breakfast before a big meeting, thinking it boosts focus.

You choose a university based on its program and job placements. You assume someone is trustworthy because they are dressed professionally.

You compare features, prices, and reviews before buying a phone. You avoid flying due to a recent news story about a plane crash.

You budget carefully for a trip to avoid overspending. You reject advice from a friend, even though it makes sense, because they aren't
usually successful.

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