Multiple Choice
The attitude accessibility perspective suggests that:
A) long-term memory retrieval affects a person's attitude.
B) it is difficult to access a correct attitude if there is no trigger feature present.
C) behaviour is a function of a person's immediate perceptions of an attitude object in the context of the situation in which it is encountered.
D) attitudes are susceptible to proactive and retroactive interference.
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