Multiple Choice
People who base their attitudes on careful analysis of the arguments rather than the characteristics of the person delivering the argument are
A) more likely to maintain the attitude over time, but less likely to behave consistently with this attitude.
B) more like to maintain the attitude over time and more likely to behave consistently with this attitude.
C) no more likely to maintain the attitude over time or behave consistently with this attitude.
D) likely to change their minds over time.
E) sensitive to counter-persuasion.
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