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