Multiple Choice
Your friend wears bell-bottoms constantly, a behavior that offends your sense of style. If you wanted to apply cognitive dissonance theory to get your friend to change her attitude toward bell-bottoms, you should encourage her to give a public speech __________ under conditions of __________ external justification.
A) against bell-bottoms; low
B) in favor of bell-bottoms; low
C) against bell-bottoms; high
D) in favor of bell-bottoms; high
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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