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The Effect Of Public Commitment On Attitudes In Consonant And Dissonant Situations, Mark Joseph Slichter
The Effect Of Public Commitment On Attitudes In Consonant And Dissonant Situations, Mark Joseph Slichter
Master's Theses
A primary objective of the study was to treat commitment as a discrete independent.variable, avoiding the confusion resulting from inferential and partially confounded designs employed in most previous commitment studies, and this objective was achieved. Separation of commitment as a distinct variable allows specific inferences to be made about its function in the attitude change process.