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    Exam 8: Persuasion, Attitudes, and Behavior
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    The Three Key Determinants of Persuasibility Are
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The Three Key Determinants of Persuasibility Are

Question 3

Question 3

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The three key determinants of persuasibility are:


A) age, self-esteem, education, and intelligence.
B) gender, self-esteem, and age.
C) the need for cognition, self-esteem, and mood.
D) self-esteem, age, and mood.

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