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    The Mental Process of Inferring the Causes of People's Behavior,including
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The Mental Process of Inferring the Causes of People's Behavior,including

Question 111

Question 111

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The mental process of inferring the causes of people's behavior,including one's own,is called


A) cognitive dissonance.
B) an attitude.
C) an attribution.
D) central route persuasion.

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