Question 9
Which of the following is NOT an example of cognitive dissonance?
A. believing stealing is wrong but ignoring someone else stealing because you know they need it.
B. believing stealing is wrong but stealing anyways because someone really needs what you are stealing.
C. believing stealing is wrong but helping someone else steal something they really need.
D. believing stealing is wrong but getting something donated that you need instead.
Question 10
Which of the following is NOT a strategy for dealing with cognitive dissonance?
A. believing stealing is wrong but ignoring someone else stealing because you know they need it.
B. believing stealing is wrong but getting something donated that you need instead. C. believing stealing is wrong but helping someone else steal something they really need. D. believing stealing is wrong but stealing anyways because someone really needs what you are stealing.