Multiple Choice
According to Festinger's minimal justification hypothesis, the best way to affect long-term attitudinal change is to:
A) persuade your subjects that the desired attitude is desirable.
B) persuade your subjects to change their behavior and their attitudes will follow.
C) use reverse psychology by asking them to believe the opposite.
D) offer your subjects a generous reward or severe punishment as inducement.
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