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Business, 30.03.2020 20:48 alystidham772

Let’s say a company that makes a consumer product such as laundry detergent asks customers to write a positive review about the product in exchange for a small chance of winning a $1 discount coupon. What does cognitive dissonance theory predict will happen to consumers who dislike the product but still participate and write the testimonial?

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