If a doctor gives a patient only a few options for lifestyle modification, the patient is more likely to adhere to the doctor's advice than if the doctor gives the patient many options.
The author concludes that a patient is more likely to listen to their doctor about lifestyle changes if the doctor presents only a few options, rather than many different options. However, there’s no support for this conclusion in the stimulus. There needs to be a principle that provides some justification for the claim that fewer options makes patients more likely to change their lifestyle.
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