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Giselle heard from a friend that broccoli is not a natural vegetable and is therefore not safe. Giselle also hates broccoli. In which of the following scenarios is Giselle engaging in motivated reasoning?
Giselle concludes that the fact that she hates broccoli is a clear sign that her body has always known it is unnatural.
Giselle does a web search for “secret dangers of broccoli.”
When presented with evidence from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) that broccoli is good for you, Giselle searches for evidence that the USDA is unreliable and concludes that there is a government conspiracy to cover up the dangers of broccoli.
Giselle dismisses several evidence-based studies showing broccoli to be safe and nutritious because #BigBroccoLies posts on social media claiming that the broccoli industry controls food studies just feel right to her.
All of the above.
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