Multiple Choice
Why are affectively based attitudes so resistant to logical persuasive attempts to change them?
A) Affectively based attitudes are rooted in counterfactual thinking.
B) Affectively based attitudes are acquired by automatic processes.
C) Affectively based attitudes are the result of the same illogical source.
D) Affectively based attitudes are often linked to values, which are difficult to change.
E) Affectively based attitudes are governed by knowledge of the issues.
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