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单词 cognitive dissonance
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cognitive dissonance
However, it is likely thatcognitivedissonanceof the kind described above (not 'irrationality') means that individuals play down the future.
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Festingers other well-known theory ofcognitivedissonance, proposed in 1957 offers further evidence for why such a process might occur.
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Wilson then goes on to tell the stories of a few people who were unable to successfully silence the yelps of their owncognitivedissonance.
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Festinger described the basic hypotheses ofcognitivedissonanceas follows:: 1.
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Li is aware of the jarring and psychological effect his paintings can have, explaining that there's a littlecognitivedissonancegoing on.
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Festinger's theory ofcognitivedissonancecan account for the psychological consequences of disconfirmed expectations.
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Endino described the atmosphere of the session as quite negative and that it was really strange,cognitivedissonance.
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Hughes writes that she began to feel emotional andcognitivedissonancebetween her scientific studies and the feminist activist work she was doing.
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Jensen also made specific predictions for worldwide catastrophes, including a specific date in 1980 for the apocalypse, where followers were observed by researchers as a study incognitivedissonance.
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To reducecognitivedissonanceindividuals revise their beliefs.
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Cognitivedissonancerelates to the notion that individuals are uncomfortable if their beliefs are at variance with their behaviour.
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The disparity producescognitivedissonance, particularly among younger adults who are the most likely to uphold the ideal notions of elder care.
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This argument is related to the more familiar theory ofcognitivedissonance. 25.
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The result, in this poor critic's mind, was confusion, difficulty of sympathetic identification with the performers, and culturalcognitivedissonance.
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Since the 1950s, a group of psychologists has examined this very constellation, which has been calledcognitivedissonance, and which has generated an extensive literature.
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