When I go to one very popular fast-food restaurant, I need to stand in line before I get my food. However, I can go to a restaurant next door and not stand in line but do not do so. Why does this behavior occur?
A. My memory for the fast-food restaurant provides a resurgence for my preference.
B. The occasion-setting stimulus creates a conditioned stimulus causing me to dislike the second restaurant.
C. The context serves as an occasion-setting stimulus for my food preference.
D. There is no reason for my preference.
C. The context serves as an occasion-setting stimulus for my food preference.
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