The work of Herbert Simon on decision making showed that:
A. people generally make rational choices that maximize their gains.
B. people can evaluate an unlimited number of alternatives effectively.
C. people tend to focus on only a few aspects of their available options and often make “irrational” decisions as a result.
D. the more options people consider, the better their decisions tend to be.
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