Multiple Choice

A city is holding an election for a new parks commissioner. One citizen, an accountant, spends hours researching the candidates' detailed budget proposals to make an informed choice. Another citizen, a busy surgeon, reads only the candidates' names on the ballot and votes for the one they recognize from a lawn sign, reasoning that the time cost of detailed research is not worth the tiny impact their single vote will have. Which statement best distinguishes the surgeon's behavior from the accountant's?

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