Personally relevant attitudes are argued to have what kind of effect on behavior?
a. Personally relevant attitudes have no impact on behavior.
b. Personally relevant attitudes decrease the likelihood of behavior.
c. Personally relevant attitudes increase the likelihood of behavior.
d. Personally relevant attitudes decrease the likelihood of behavior through decreasing the strength and accessibility of the attitude.
Answer: C
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