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A dispute resolution system in which the prosecution and defense present opposing sides of the story is called a(n) ____ model.
 
  a. adversarial
  b. inquisitorial
  c. comparative
  d. cultural

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The process by which we form an attitude toward a neutral stimulus because of its association with a positive or negative person, place, or thing is called
 
  a. evaluative conditioning.
  b. central persuasion.
  c. insufficient justification.
  d. psychological reactance.



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Answer to Question 1

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