Hoshino-Browne and colleagues' (2005) post-decision dissonance experiment found that Japanese participants felt
A) no dissonance.
B) less dissonance than their Canadian counterparts.
C) more dissonance than their Canadian counterparts.
D) dissonance when making a decision for a friend rather than themselves.
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