In a(n) ________, one overriding factor or attitude is dominant
in the choice process, and a low score in one belief cannot be
compensated by a higher score in one another.
compensatory model
non-compensatory model
uni-dimensional model
elaboration likelihood model
tri-component model
In a(n) ________, one overriding factor or attitude is dominant in the choice process, and a low score in one belief can
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In a(n) ________, one overriding factor or attitude is dominant in the choice process, and a low score in one belief can
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