Multiple Choice
Research on dissonance theory suggests that the attitudes-follow-behaviour effect is strongest when
A) people have some choice in their behaviour.
B) the behaviour has undesirable consequences.
C) the person feels they should have foreseen the consequences of their behaviour.
D) all of these choices.
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