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In festinger and carlsmith's (1959) experiment in which they asked individuals to "lie" and tell the next participant how exciting the experiment turning knobs was, which group reported on a follow-up questionnaire the most satisfaction in their knob-turning experience? group of answer choices a) those who were paid $1 to lie and had sufficient justification for their actions b) those who were paid $20 to lie and had insufficient justification for their actions c) those who were paid $20 to lie and had sufficient justification for their actions d) those who were paid $1 to lie and had insufficient justification for their actions.

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