Zariah placed five identical pairs of black socks on a table and asked passersby to rate which pair of socks were their favorites. Although the socks were exactly the same, people rated the last pair of socks as having the highest quality. How should Zariah interpret this result?

A. Zariah was mistaken, and the socks actually did differ in quality.
B. Zariah needs to consider the accuracy of flashbulb memories.
C. People were giving socially desirable responses and not being honest.
D. People are not always able to accurately explain their responses.