According to the affect-as-information model, what happens to a judgment when the person becomes aware that the true source of their current mood is unrelated to the judgment at hand?
A) They will continue to use their mood as guiding information just as they did before they became aware of its source
B) The person will rely even more heavily on their current mood as a guiding heuristic
C) The person will be less likely to let their current mood influence the judgment
D) The judgment will no longer take priority in their minds, since they are now focusing on the information related to their moods
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