Multiple Choice
Aronson and his colleagues found that he was best able to convince students to use condoms regularly when:
A) they were exposed to a high-fear campaign detailing the awful consequences of getting AIDS
B) they were reminded of their own failures to use condoms and they made a speech advocating condom use
C) they could obtain condoms for free by simply asking for them
D) they were given an embarrassing "lesson" on how to use and remove them
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