Jason, a free-spirited young man, is traveling to the Bahamas for the first time. He depends on his friends' reviews to decide on the islands to visit during the trip. He makes his hotel bookings based on hotel reviews by a travel website. In this scenario, Jason most likely exemplifies ________.
A. assertion of uniqueness
B. informational influence
C. psychological reactance
D. normative influence
Answer: B
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