Norman is in a group where he strongly believes that his judgment is correct, but he does not want to appear different. A possible way he may deal with this situation is to ________

A) alter his perception of the information provided so that he can feel comfortable with conforming to the group influence
B) privately reject the information provided by the group, but appear to be open to later arguments
C) argue his point of view, then pretend to allow the group to persuade him to their point of view
D) somehow convince the group that he should be perceived as an authority on the matter
E) strongly argue his point of view and simply risk any possible consequences of this action


Answer: A

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