Feldman reaches the conclusion that most people are honest without an incentive by studying his individual experiences and arriving at a broad generalization.
Levitt and Dubner’s "Freakonomics" mentions the individual experiences of Feldman and how they proved that people are honest even without receiving an incentive.
Feldman would leave bagels unattended in different companies along with a basket where people should leave the money used to purchase a bagel. What he found out was that people would pay 87% of the time, even though there was no one watching whether they did or not.
So Feldman reached the conclusion that most people are honest by studying his individual experiences with the bagels. Then, he arrived at a broad generalization from those experiences.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer.
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