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The phrase "a choices" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a choice" or "choices"? You can use "a choice" when referring to a single option among alternatives, while "choices" is used for multiple options.
Example: "You have a choice between the red dress and the blue one."
Alternatives: "an option" or "selections".
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This optimal policy (selecting A only) is an unstable equilibrium point in subjects' action selection policy due to the fact that at high allocation to A, choices to B produce greater immediate reward (Figure 1C).
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