Multiple Choice
In calling sports decisions, umpires and referees rarely change their decisions as a result of a player's objection. This may be an example of how
A) status produces psychological reactance.
B) people conform more in their public responses than in their private opinions.
C) the umpire or referee seeks to maintain emotional distance from players.
D) prior commitment reduces susceptibility to social influence.
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