People can be resistant to persuasion because of preexisting biases, commitments, and knowledge. They selectively attend to

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People can be resistant to persuasion because of preexisting biases, commitments, and knowledge. They selectively attend to and evaluate information according to their original attitudes, tuning in to what supports these attitudes and beliefs and tuning out whatever contradicts them.

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Social Psychology

ISBN: 105452

6th Edition

Authors: Tom Gilovich, Dacher Keltner, Serena Chen, Richard E. Nisbett

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