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John asks his mother to extend his curfew from 11:00 pm to 3:00 am so he can attend a party in a near-by town with friends. His mother refuses, so John asks if she will extend the curfew until 2:00 am. She again refuses and John
continues to negotiate until they decide his curfew will be 1:30 am. This is an example of
a. foot-the-door persuasion
b. door-in-the-foot persuasion
C. face-in-the-door persuasion
d. door-in-the-face persuasion

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