Cognitive consistency theories refer to people being ____.?
a. ?comfortable with inconsistencies between their attitudes and behavior
b. ?comfortable with inconsistencies between their attitudes and other attitudes
c. ?uncomfortable with inconsistencies between their attitudes and behaviors
d. ?able to model well their behaviors after the attitudes of others they observe
ANSWER:
c
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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