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    People Are Likely to Believe Information Presented by a Speaker
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People Are Likely to Believe Information Presented by a Speaker

Question 23

Question 23

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People are likely to believe information presented by a speaker who is seen as prestigious,trustworthy,and credible because of a reliance on


A) intuition.
B) authority.
C) pseudoscientific information.
D) informational bias.

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