Multiple Choice
Research by Aronson and Carlsmith (1963) shows that severe punishment
A) is less likely than mild punishment to inspire cognitive dissonance.
B) leads to attitude change only when a self-affirmation is possible.
C) causes dissonance-induced physiological arousal to increase.
D) changes behavior only when attitudes change as well.
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