Ross et al., in their discussion of possible interpretations of their findings on the relationship between attitudes and recall, rule out the "self-presentation" interpretation because:
A) the subjects' responses were anonymous.
B) the results of the "self-monitoring" variable showed that the effect of attitude on behavior was stronger among low self-monitors, which works against the self-presentation hypothesis.
C) the results of the "self-monitoring" variable showed that the effect of attitude on behavior was weaker among self-monitors, which works against the self-preservation hypothesis.
D) there is no difference in recall between familiar supporting arguments and novel opposing arguments.
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