Conventional wisdom says that when someone says good things about us we like them more, and when someone says bad things about us, we will like them less. What does Aronson say about this idea?
A) It is true and is supported by research.
B) It is only true if the person saying good things about us is attractive or if the person saying bad things is unattractive.
C) Our liking of a person depends not only on what they say about us now, but also on what they've said about us in the past.
D) We tend to make judgments about others irrespective of their opinions of us.
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