Ross, a college sophomore, has no clear preference for any of the candidates running for student body president. The students he admires most are campaigning for their fraternity brother, Henry. Ross decides to support Henry as well. This most reflects ____

a. ?correspondence bias
b. ?classical conditioning
c. ?cognitive dissonance
d. ?a desire for social inclusion


ANSWER:
d

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