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DIRECTION: Read the paragraph and find the correct assumption that answer them below: Studies in restaurants show that the tips left by customers who pay their bill in cash tend to be larger when the bill is presented on a tray that bears a credit-card logo. Consumer psychologists hypothesize that simply seeing a credit-card logo makes many credit-card holders willing to spend more because it reminds them that their spending power exceeds the cash, they have immediately available. Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the psychologists' interpretation of the studies?Choices:- The effect noted in the studies is not limited to patrons who have credit cards. Patrons who are under financial pressure from their credit-card obligations tend to tip less when presented with a restaurant bill on a tray with a credit-card logothan when the tray has no logo. In virtually all of the cases in the studies, the patrons who pay bills in cash do not possess credit cards. In general, restaurant patrons who pay their bills in cash leave larger tips than do those who pay by credit card.

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DIRECTION: Read the paragraph and find the correct assumption that answer them below: Studies in restaurants show that the tips left by customers who pay their bill in cash tend to be larger when the bill is presented on a tray that bears a credit-card logo. Consumer psychologists hypothesize that simply seeing a credit-card logo makes many credit-card holders willing to spend more because it reminds them that their spending power exceeds the cash, they have immediately available. Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the psychologists' interpretation of the studies?Choices:- The effect noted in the studies is not limited to patrons who have credit cards. Patrons who are under financial pressure from their credit-card obligations tend to tip less when presented with a restaurant bill on a tray with a credit-card logothan when the tray has no logo. In virtually all of the cases in the studies, the patrons who pay bills in cash do not possess credit cards. In general, restaurant patrons who pay their bills in cash leave larger tips than do those who pay by credit card.

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The statement that most strongly supports the psychologists' interpretation of the studies is: "Patrons who are under financial pressure from their credit-card obligations tend to tip less when presented with a restaurant bill on a tray with a credit-card logo than when the tray has no logo." This statement supports the hypothesis that the presence of a credit-card logo influences the spending behavior of credit-card holders. If patrons under financial pressure, presumably more aware of their spending, tip less when they see a credit-card logo, it suggests that the logo does indeed remind credit-card holders of their greater spending power, affecting their tipping behavior.

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