Adeline ignores Jermaine, even though she likes him, in order to fit into the popular clique in school. Adeline's actions are different from the way she thinks about Jermaine. Like many people, Adeline does not display:

A. attitude-behavior consistency.
B. cognitive consistency.
C. social influence.
D. a collective culture.


Answer: A

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