Which theory has been used to explain the effectiveness of the foot-in-the-door technique?
a. cognitive dissonance theory
b. social identity theory
c. reactance theory
d. self-perception theory
Answer: D
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a. increase; increase b. increase; decrease c. decrease; increase d. decrease; decrease