Why does forewarning seem to reduce the effect of a counter-attitudinal persuasive message?
a. Because it increases the use of heuristics
b. Because it automatically decreases the likability of the source
c. Because it automatically decreases the credibility of the source
d. Because it allows people to prepare to resist the message
Answer: D
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