According to Hollander's (1958) work on idiosyncrasy credits,which individual would be most effective in convincing a majority to change their opinion?
A) A person who has just joined the group,because such a person has no history of antagonism with any of the majority group members
B) A person who does not belong to the group at all,because such a person would be perceived as the most objective
C) A person who has been in the group for quite a while,but consistently disagrees with the group
D) A person who has been in the group for a long time,and usually goes along with the majority of the group
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