Which of the following statements is true about inoculation theory?
A. It is a theory based on the belief that it is often more effective to prevent undesired persuasive effects from occurring than using damage control afterward.
B. It is a theory based on the belief that interviewees' thinking, feeling, or acting can be changed by inducing them to engage in activities counter to their values.
C. It is a theory based on the claim that people persuade others by identifying with them and establishing consubstantiality with them.
D. It is a theory based on the claim that people react negatively when someone threatens to restrict or restricts a behavior they want to engage in.
Answer: A
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