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Moderated by Andrew Ledbetter
School of Comm. Studies, Ohio Univ.
October 21, 2009
Em discusses cognitive dissonance in light of a person's decision to quit smoking. If your friend is trying to quit, does cognitive dissonance offer any advice about what persuasive messages might most strongly influence your friend? What minimal justification might you offer? How could you reduce postdecision dissonance?
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