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Jerri thinks gossiping is wrong, but she chooses to engage in it anyway because she doesn't believe any harm that could come from it. Why does Jerri not feel personal responsibility for the negative consequences that ultimately come from her gossiping?
 
  a. She is forced to gossip.
  b. She doesn't foresee the negative consequences.
  c. She lacks the necessary physiological arousal.
  d. She can't attribute the arousal she has to her own gossiping behavior.

Question 2

Which is not one of the four steps in the dissonance process?
 
  a. elaboration
  b. physiological arousal
  c. negative consequences
  d. attribution



medine

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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