Because adolescents in particular are very susceptible to the emotional appeals of their peers, the textbook authors suggest that attitude inoculation attempts should take the form of

a. one-sided appeals.
b. two-sided appeals.
c. eliciting a public commitment to resist peer pressure.
d. role-playing responses to peers' appeals.


Answer: D

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