Multiple Choice
Once we make a decision or choice, and feel some cognitive dissonance,
A) we form additional reasons for that decision or choice.
B) we begin to doubt our reasons for making that decision or choice.
C) we become less confident about the decision or choice.
D) the option we did not choose becomes more attractive.
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