Multiple Choice
Imagine that you are listening to a political candidate.Which of the following scenarios would result in the most attitude change in the direction of the candidate's position?
A) The arguments are strong, but you don't regard the candidate as expert in the area, which is also not particularly relevant to you.
B) You care deeply about the issue and the speaker is very attractive, but he presents a superficial argument.
C) The topic is not very important to you and you are captivated by the candidate's dazzling smile.
D) You find the candidate unattractive and the arguments are weak, but the topic is highly relevant to you.
E) The arguments are low in quality, but there are a lot of them, and the issue is one about which you care deeply.
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