9: In which of the following cases is a person most likely to maintain
  attitude change?

D: A student is assigned to a campus group that later proves to be
    unrewarding.

    Incorrect.
An unrewarding group by itself can not explain an attitude change.  Because the student was assigned to the group, the fact that the group was disappointing does not create dissonance.  Remember, choice is an important condition necessary for cognitive dissonance to occur.

Quiz yourself: What other studies show that choice is important?
 


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