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Uri Has Always Believed That Cheating Is Wrong

Question 65

Question 65

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Uri has always believed that cheating is wrong.After he cheats on a biology quiz,his attitude becomes much less critical.The _____ theory best accounts for his attitudinal shift.


A) cognitive dissonance
B) self-presentation
C) self-perception
D) self-affirmation

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