If a child is asked by his teacher to serve as a rule-following model for other children, he becomes more likely to _____ that rule in the future because his earlier compliance _____
A) obey; promotes an internal attribution for his rule-following behavior (I'm a person who follows rules)
B) obey; convinces the child of the wisdom of this rule
C) violate; brands the child as a sucker in the eyes of peers
D) violate; promotes an external attribution for his rule-following behavior (I did it only because an authority figure made me)
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