Three studies support the vicarious dissonance hypothesis that individuals change their attitudes when witnessing members of important groups engage in inconsistent behavior. Study 1, in which participants observed an actor in an induced-compliance paradigm, documented that students who identified with their college supported an issue more after hearing an ingroup member make a counterattitudinal speech in favor of that issue. In Study 2, vicarious dissonance occurred even when participants did not hear a speech, and attitude change was highest when the speaker was known to disagree with the issue. Study 3 showed that speaker choice and aversive consequences moderated vicarious dissonance, and demonstrated that vicarious discomfort-the disc...
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
This thesis project proposes an articulation between two important theoretical fields in social psyc...
Witnessing an ingroup member acting against his or her belief can lead individuals who identify with...
Recent research has suggested that watching others behave in an inconsistent or inappropriate manner...
Vicarious dissonance is the experience of watching one’s ingroup member behave in a counterattitudin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)This study was designed to test the attitude change...
International audienceThis paper proposes to make an inventory of knowledge on the process of vicari...
The scenario described above can lead easily to a prediction based on the social psychological princ...
Recent work has established that groups can reduce dissonance by providing consonant cognitions, nor...
By expanding dissonance theory to include collectively shared conceptions of self, this chapter pred...
Research suggests that individuals can derive satisfaction from making certain choices for themselve...
The aim of this study was to clarify how positive and negative emotions are related to the common at...
International audienceThe way that incidental affect impacts attitude change brought about by contro...
The hypothesis that greater perceived choice would induce attitude change as a method of cognitive d...
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
This thesis project proposes an articulation between two important theoretical fields in social psyc...
Witnessing an ingroup member acting against his or her belief can lead individuals who identify with...
Recent research has suggested that watching others behave in an inconsistent or inappropriate manner...
Vicarious dissonance is the experience of watching one’s ingroup member behave in a counterattitudin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)This study was designed to test the attitude change...
International audienceThis paper proposes to make an inventory of knowledge on the process of vicari...
The scenario described above can lead easily to a prediction based on the social psychological princ...
Recent work has established that groups can reduce dissonance by providing consonant cognitions, nor...
By expanding dissonance theory to include collectively shared conceptions of self, this chapter pred...
Research suggests that individuals can derive satisfaction from making certain choices for themselve...
The aim of this study was to clarify how positive and negative emotions are related to the common at...
International audienceThe way that incidental affect impacts attitude change brought about by contro...
The hypothesis that greater perceived choice would induce attitude change as a method of cognitive d...
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
This thesis project proposes an articulation between two important theoretical fields in social psyc...