Multiple Choice
When presented with information that is inconsistent with their attitudes or beliefs,people generally ask themselves which question?
A) Is there any evidence here that would make me reconsider my opinion?
B) Is this evidence stronger than the evidence consistent with my beliefs?
C) What would be the social repercussions if I change my mind on this issue?
D) Is this information flawed or limited in some way?
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