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How does the self-perception theory explain attitude change?
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How does the self-perception theory explain attitude change?
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The self-perception theory suggests that individuals infer their attitudes based on their behaviour. When attitudes are uncertain, individuals may look to their behaviour as an indicator of what they really believe.
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