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Comparing Decision-Making Processes

Consider two different choices: (1) a person trying to find their favorite brand of coffee by purchasing a different one each week, and (2) a recent graduate deciding which of two job offers to accept in different cities. Explain why the process of learning and correcting mistakes is more effective for the coffee-buying decision than for the job-choice decision.

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