Lindsey is told by her veterinarian that feeding her dog salmon is good for her dog's overall health. Lindsey considers salmon to be a prototypical fish. When she goes to the grocery store, they are out of salmon. What is she likely to do?
A. She will assume that all meat is good for her dog and purchase another type of meat that resembles salmon.
B. She will assume that salmon is the only type of meat or seafood that is good for her dog and will go elsewhere to find the product.
C. She will assume that only pink meat is good for her dog and will purchase another variety of pink meat at the store.
D. She will assume that all fish is good for her dog and simply purchase another variety available at the store.
Answer: D
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