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Two individuals with similar incomes and daily commutes need to buy a new car. Individual A purchases a reliable, fuel-efficient, and modestly priced sedan. Individual B purchases a luxury sports car with a world-renowned brand name, which costs significantly more and has higher fuel and maintenance expenses. Which statement best analyzes the primary economic motivation behind Individual B's choice, according to the theory of consumption as a social signal?

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