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When faced with a major life decision, such as choosing a career path, two individuals approach the problem differently. Person A gathers extensive data, researches salary statistics, analyzes job market trends, and lists the logical pros and cons of each option. Person B spends time reflecting on which path aligns best with their personal values, considers how the work would impact their relationships and sense of purpose, and seeks a career that feels personally meaningful. The primary difference between these two approaches illustrates a contrast in which of the following preference areas?

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