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“In fact, the 1960s were to prove a rich source of experiments showing that the primary reward effect of dissonance in forced-compliance situations is observed only if the participants are allowed to choose whether to perform the requested act.”

Eddie Harmon-Jones, Cognitive Dissonance: Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology
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