Match each psychological concept in Column A (left side) wit…

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Mаtch eаch psychоlоgicаl cоncept in Column A (left side) with the example in Column B (right side) that best illustrates it.   COLUMN A COLUMN B 1 (A1) Elaboration Likelihood Model     (B1) A phishing email tells a story about a single named coworker who will not receive their paycheck unless someone urgently helps verify their information, prompting recipients to act out of concern for that individual. 2 (A2) Identifiable Victim Effect     (B2) A user who sees themselves as careful and security-conscious clicks a suspicious link; afterward, instead of admitting the mistake, they justify it by saying, “Anyone would have fallen for that—it wasn’t my fault.” 3 (A3) Bystander Effect (B3) A security awareness program highlights videos of respected employees modeling secure behavior so others imitate those actions. 4 (A4) Social Cognitive Theory   (B4) An employee notices a suspicious message but decides not to report it because they assume IT or another recipient will take care of it. 5 (A5) Cognitive Dissonance (B5) A scam relies on logos, urgency cues, and familiarity rather than detailed reasoning, expecting recipients to respond without carefully analyzing the message.