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Attitude change / Cognition / Behavioural sciences / Leon Festinger / Psychologists / Cognitive dissonance / Social comparison theory / Stanley Schachter / Group dynamics / Social psychology / Behavior / Psychology
Date: 2012-07-11 15:16:54
Attitude change
Cognition
Behavioural sciences
Leon Festinger
Psychologists
Cognitive dissonance
Social comparison theory
Stanley Schachter
Group dynamics
Social psychology
Behavior
Psychology

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