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20 September, 09:14

2. Provide a specific, original example in which your desire to be consistent might lead you to change an important, attitude, belief or behavior. Use one of the two major consistency theories about persuasion to explain your example.

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  1. 20 September, 09:24
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    There are different goals and objectives, or we can say schedules which are followed by the different individuals inside a given region or in a company to which they provide services to, as the professionals work inside the specific environment for improving the quality of the results and collecting more valuable data for having a reputation for themselves along with the company. While there are certain extracurricular activities that might lead the individuals to go stray from there given path and leads them to a destination or any results which they do not even desire in there career so far. These may include personal terms or personal life commitments and other factors like those of relating the health issues which makes it even more worsen up for the different level of individuals to work inside that specific environment.
  2. 20 September, 09:30
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    The attitude of not practicing what you preach as displayed by Pastors

    Explanation:

    When a pastor mounts a pulpit to preach the need or to pay evil for evil, it creates a cognitive feeling of the essence of doing good. But when the same preacher is seen living contrary to what he preached, for example fighting because of money, it invariably redefine ones notion, attitude, belief and behaviour, most especially after making a resolve not to fight again.

    This consistency theory is purportedly postulated by Karman's theory of notion.
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