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    The Reduction of Dissonance by Internally Justifying One's Behavior When
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The Reduction of Dissonance by Internally Justifying One's Behavior When

Question 2

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The reduction of dissonance by internally justifying one's behavior when external rewards are lacking is


A) cognitive dissonance effect.
B) insufficient justification effect.
C) psychological reactance effect.
D) self-monitoring effect.

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