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Participants in a study freely engage in a behaviour that is contrary to their attitudes.This behaviour causes an increase in physiological arousal,but the experimenter tells the participants that this arousal is the product of a placebo pill they have taken.Under these conditions,we would not expect the participants to change their attitudes to be more in line with their behaviour,a finding that is most consistent with ______________ theory.
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Mixed Numbers
A number consisting of an integer and a fraction part, such as 3 1/2.
Improper Fractions
Fractions where the numerator (top number) is larger than or equal to the denominator (bottom number), meaning the fraction is equal to or greater than 1.
Lowest Terms
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