Multiple Choice

An electrical contractor is reviewing a 'Good-Better-Best' proposal for a landscape lighting project. They observe that customers are consistently choosing either the 'Good' option or the 'Best' option, but almost never the 'Better' option.

Proposal Details:

  • Good: $1,500 – Basic installation of 6 path lights and a timer.
  • Better: $4,200 – Installation of 10 path lights, 4 spotlight accents, and a smart-phone controller.
  • Best: $4,600 – All 'Better' features plus premium brass fixtures and a lifetime bulb-replacement plan.

Analyze the relationship between these tiers. Which of the following best explains why the 'Better' option is not functioning as the anchored choice?

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Updated 2026-05-09

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