Which factor best explains why individuals might change opinions that they have expressed in a survey?

a. Survey bias can cloud an individual's true viewpoint.
b. Individuals may not be able to read the survey.
c. People often do not have underlying attitudes to anchor their opinions.
d. Media coverage and agendas change rapidly.
e. Family pressures can change the answers that an individual gives on a survey.


Answer: c. People often do not have underlying attitudes to anchor their opinions.

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