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In a study by Insko (1965), students at the University of Hawaii were surveyed by phone about their attitudes toward the creation of a Springtime Aloha Week.
 
  The interviewer said good after some students expressed a favorable attitude, but said good after other students expressed an unfavorable attitude. One week later, a survey revealed that the interviewer's comments influenced students' attitudes toward Springtime Aloha Week via the process of
  A) classical conditioning.
  B) cognitive dissonance.
  C) operant conditioning.
  D) observational conditioning.
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