Summary: Cognitive dissonance is the negative feeling that results from conflicting beliefs and behaviors. Originator: Leon Festinger (1919-1989),
control subjects. The findings have implications for using cognitive dissonance as As formulated by Festinger (1957), dissonance theory proposes that when a. quently discussed in terms of cognitive dissonance the- ory (Festinger, 1957, 1964). The theory proposed that, having made a choice, negative affect is tends and adapts the cognitive dissonance theory (a ma- jor theory of social psychology) to multi-agent systems. In this paper, we show how this theory allows us Psychological theories of cognitive dissonance suggest, however, that behavior may shape preferences. In this view, the very download in pdf format (6011 K). 3 May 2019 Abstract. Cognitive dissonance has been one of the most enduring and successful theories in the history of social psychology. This paper 23 Jan 2017 Download PDF. Introduction. According to the cognitive dissonance theory initially framed in the 50 s by Festinger, our past choices influence used cognitive dissonance theory to account for Christian responses to disconfir- mation of Downloaded from Brill.com01/22/2020 06:12:22AM via Google
Cognitive equilibrium, which is defined as a state of balance between a person's mental representation of the world and his or her environment, is crucial to understanding selective exposure theory. A cognitive bias is a systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment. Individuals create their own "subjective social reality" from their perception of the input. In addition to the investigation of choice (cognitive dissonance)-induced preference change, the present study also investigated the neural correlates of cognitive dissonance itself. Terror management theory posits that human awareness of the inevitability of death exerts a profound influence on diverse aspects of human thought, emotion, motivation, and behavior. Impacts of Cognitive Dissonance in the Workplace Theory of Cognitive Dissonance (CD) describes a condition of stress, or a feeling of internal discomfort caused by conflicting ideas, values, beliefs or practices. Posts about cognitive dissonance written by Amir Alwani This article is a comparative study between predictive processing (PP, or predictive coding) and cognitive dissonance theory. The theory of cognitive dissonance, one of the most influential and extensively studied theories in social…
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Front Matter. Front Matter. (pp. i-iv). Read Online · Download PDF; Save; Cite this Item 2 A Theoretical Interpretation of Shifts in Level of Aspiration. (pp. 21-34) PART C COGNITIVE DISSONANCE THEORY AND RESEARCH. 9 A Theory of