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According the theory of cognitive dissonance, what should happen after a person has made a poor decision?
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According the theory of cognitive dissonance, what should happen after a person has made a poor decision?
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According the theory of cognitive dissonance, what should happen after a person has made a poor decision?
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Their attitude/ beliefs would change in order for the discomfort feeling to reduce. So they might make it up by making another decision with a better outcome to make up for the previous poor decision.
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