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According to information presented in this chapter, researchers exposed people who were strongly in favor of segregation and strongly opposed to segregation to both plausible and silly arguments in favor of both sides of the issue. If those people were responding in a purely rational or logical way, they would be most likely to remember
a.   plausible arguments on both sides of the issue.
b.   improbable or unconvincing arguments on both sides of the issue.
c.   silly or unconvincing arguments on their side of the issue.
d.   silly or unconvincing arguments on the other side of the issue.
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