In the context of the Monty Hall dilemma, what do humans and pigeons do when offered the option between switching or staying with their original choices?

A) ?Both humans and pigeons tend to switch.
B) ?Both humans and pigeons tend to stick to their original choices.
C) ?Humans tend to stick to their original choices, but pigeons switch.
D) ?Humans tend to switch, but pigeons tend to stick to their original choices.


C

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