A) self-presentation.
B) cognitive dissonance.
C) self-justification.
D) self-perception.
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A) attitude.
B) behavior.
C) role.
D) stereotype.
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A) James Laird.
B) William James.
C) Leon Festinger.
D) Daryl Bem.
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A) all
B) 1/3
C) 2/3
D) none
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A) attitudes influence behavior when they are specific to the behavior examined.
B) attitudes influence behavior when they are potent.
C) moral attitudes feed moral actions.
D) moral actions feed moral attitudes.
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A) foot-in-the-door
B) low-ball
C) compliance
D) conformity
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A) fails to be
B) continues to be
C) is sometimes
D) becomes more
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A) torture and punishment.
B) gradually escalating demands,or "start-small-and-build".
C) attitude adjustment.
D) confidence-building.
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A) attitudes;behaviors
B) behaviors;attitudes
C) roles;attitudes
D) attitudes;roles
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A) self-presentation theory
B) self-consistency theory
C) cognitive dissonance theory
D) self-perception theory
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A) a feeling.
B) a cognition.
C) an attitude.
D) a behavioral tendency.
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A) make excuses for their deceit.
B) blame their deceit on the inducement.
C) deny that they did it.
D) begin to believe what they are saying.
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A) foot-in-the-door
B) low-ball
C) compliance
D) conformity
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A) feel increasingly guilty.
B) disparage the victim to justify the behavior.
C) act more kindly toward others.
D) become more aggressive toward others.
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A) feelings.
B) behavioral tendencies or actions.
C) beliefs or thoughts.
D) aptitudes.
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A) self-presentation
B) cognitive dissonance
C) insufficient justification
D) self-perception
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A) let them do favors for you.
B) ignore their negative traits.
C) act as if you do.
D) focus on their positive traits.
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A) foot-in-the-door
B) low-ball
C) compliance
D) conformity
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