Multiple Choice
Research indicates that after making important decisions that involve choosing between equally attractive alternatives,we
A) experience very little cognitive dissonance once the choice is made.
B) reduce dissonance by trying to think about something else.
C) reduce dissonance by downgrading the rejected alternative.
D) reduce dissonance by verbalizing the weaknesses of the chosen alternative.
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