Multiple Choice
Appearing moral without being so, referred to as moral hypocrisy, is an example of the
A) conjunction between attitudes and behaviours.
B) disjuncture between attitudes and behaviours.
C) conjunction between beliefs and behaviours.
D) disjuncture between beliefs and behaviours.
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