What describes the relationship between justification and cognitive dissonance?
A. Only those with sufficient justification for behavior will have cognitive dissonance.
B. Only those with insufficient justification for behavior will have cognitive dissonance.
C. Only those with sufficient justification for attitudes will have cognitive dissonance.
D. Only those with insufficient justification for attitudes will have cognitive dissonance.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
________ is an eating disorder marked by extreme restriction of eating, an unhealthy body weight, and distorted body image
a. Bulimia nervosa b. Anorexia nervosa c. Adrenarche d. Binge eating disorder
What crisis did Erikson say infants were working through?
a. identity versus role confusion b. generativity versus stagnation c. trust versus mistrust d. autonomy versus shame and doubt
procedural memory
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following allows a person to see black and white images?
a. retinol in the aqueous humor b. iodopsin in the cones c. rhodopsin in the rods d. phophenes in the optic nerve