According to the review by Wicker (1969), which of these is not a personal factor involved in the attitude–behaviour relation?
a. the number of other relevant attitudes held by the person
b. the motivation to satisfy other needs
c. the relevance of a particular action to an attitude
d. the real or implied presence of others
e. none of the above
Ans: d
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