Mark is comparing two jobs. One pays $70,000 per year, but will be very stressful. The other pays $60,000, but will be less stressful. According to research presented in your text on Money Matters, Mark will ____

a. unambiguously prefer the $70,000 job
b. unambiguously prefer the $60,000 job
c. decide to take the 70,000 job even though he recognizesthe $60,000 job would probably make him happier
d. decide to take the $60,000 job even though he recognizesthe $70,000 job would probably make him happier


C

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