Answer:
inducing dissonance on true believers is unlikely to change behaviors.
Explanation:
Cognitive Dissonance Theory was developed by Leon Festinger in 1957. The Cognitive Dissonance Theory takes place when there are two conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or values. It creates an aversive state, where the person is required to choose between the conflicting values and beliefs.
In persuasion speech, the orator needs to use cognitive dissonance in a manner that the audience shows a slight of change in their behavior. The aim of using cogntive dissonance is persuasive speech is to induce the audience with dissonance that they show changes in their beliefs and attitudes.
<u>In the given scenario, you should have considered to induce dissonance on true believers. In doing so, one should have added the health issues that people face because of eating animals.</u>
Explanation:
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The Smithsonian website has additional information that may be useful to you as well. Hope this helps.
Take care,
Diana