One way to change someone's attitude is to get that person to give a speech arguing against his or her actual viewpoint. This strategy can lead to attitude change through cognitive dissonance as long as ___________ is/are present

a. peripheral cues to persuasion
b. a motivated audience that feels a sense of personal relevance
c. two-sided arguments
d. insufficient justification for making the speech

Answer: D

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