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Jipu 123

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According to research, you will feel the most cognitive dissonance if you engage in a costly behavior
 
  a. that is consistent with your previously stated attitudes
  b. in exchange for a sizable bribe or reward
  c. out of fear of a powerful threat
  d. of your own free will

Question 2

When people are engaged in counter-attitudinal behavior, they are likely to resolve the resulting cognitive dissonance by
 
  a. changing their behavior
  b. minimizing the importance of the attitude
  c. derogating the source
  d. changing their attitude



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: D





 

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