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Two Types of Consequences and Their Influence on the Self-Attribution of Attitudes.
Author(s) -
William Shan
Publication year - 1976
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.31390/gradschool_disstheses.2987
Subject(s) - attribution , cognitive dissonance , perception , interpretation (philosophy) , psychology , social psychology , attitude change , order (exchange) , product (mathematics) , attitude , test (biology) , cognitive psychology , linguistics , mathematics , paleontology , philosophy , geometry , finance , neuroscience , economics , biology

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