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An individual is offered two jobs with identical total weekly pay and total weekly hours. Job A requires working a fixed 9 AM to 5 PM schedule, Monday to Friday. Job B allows the individual to work the same total number of hours anytime they choose throughout the week. The individual strongly prefers Job B. Which of the following best explains why a standard aggregate work-leisure model, which only considers total hours of work and total consumption, would fail to predict this preference?

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