Which of the following are examples of situations in which an attitude did not predict behavior because it was in conflict with another powerful determinant of behavior,
a. Jason loves few things more than smoking cigars, but he gives it up when his wife—whom he loves more than cigars—asks him to quit.
b. Madelyn dislikes vegetables, but she often consumes them with her meals since she knows that they are good for her.
c. When a homeless woman asks Robert for money to buy food, he gives her a dollar even though he thinks individuals who are homeless are lazy and don't deserve help.
d. Although Tom dislikes gay people, he serves them at his bakery since he knows that if he discriminated against them, his customers would shun him and he would lose business.