Multiple Choice
Dissonance reduction processes can make:
A) us like a person we hurt in order to compensate the person for our mistake
B) us dislike a person we hurt in order to justify hurting the person
C) us dislike a person we do a favor for because we come to resent doing the favor
D) people with high self-esteem cheat more because they feel less guilty
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