Explicit attitudes influence our behavior when ________, while implicit attitudes influence our behavior when ________
a. we are not monitoring our behavior; we are monitoring our behavior
b. we are monitoring our behavior; we are not monitoring our behavior
c. we make public statements, we consider our private beliefs
d. our behavior is nonverbal; our behavior is verbal
Answer: B
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