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Jaslyn saw a dress she liked in her favorite department store a month ago. At that time the dress was on sale for 50% off. Jaslyn did not buy the dress at that time, but she bought it when the store had a "Buy One, Get One Free!" sale. Jaslyn's behavior can be explained by:
a)overconfidence.
b)a sunk cost fallacy.
c)altruism.
d)a framing bias.

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