Michael Ross and his colleagues observed that people exposed to very convincing arguments about the desirability of frequent toothbrushing tended to:

Michael Ross and his colleagues observed that people exposed to very convincing arguments about the desirability of frequent toothbrushing tended to:







a. quickly forget the arguments if they were in the habit of brushing frequently.
b. quickly forget the arguments if they were not in the habit of brushing frequently.
c. exaggerate how frequently they had brushed their teeth in the past.
d. exaggerate how infrequently they had brushed their teeth in the past.








Answer: C


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