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Analyzing Preferences and Work Choices

An economist observes two individuals, Priya and David, who both begin receiving a significant, unconditional weekly payment from a pilot program. After several months, the economist notes that Priya has reduced her weekly working hours, while David's working hours have remained unchanged. Based on the principles of individual choice between consumption and free time, explain the difference in preferences that most likely accounts for these two different outcomes.

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