According to research professors from Harvard University, one’s individual actions will affect his fundamental preferences or beliefs. This is in compliance to cognitive dissonance theory, which posits that an “individual experiences a mental discomfort after taking an action that seems to be in conflict with his or her starting attitude” (Acharya, Blackwell, & Sen, p. 2) Individuals will then choose to subconsciously change their attitudes or beliefs to “conform more closely with their actions” (Acharya et al., p. 2). In other words, from a starting attitude, one makes the decision to engage in contradictory behavior, which results in a change of the initial attitude. In accordance with this illustration, researchers from Stanford and Harv...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Eugene Borgid...
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A note on the topic of the seminar and on the planned presentation of some new results: Cognitive di...
This issue’s target article by Payne, Vuletich, and Lundberg (PV&L) does exactly what one should...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Eugene Borgid...
The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biase...
Past research on motivation to be non-prejudiced has found that individuals who are primarily motiva...
The hypothesis that greater perceived choice would induce attitude change as a method of cognitive d...
Abstract As society has progressed, there has been increased discussion surrounding prejudice, discr...
Implicit bias is often viewed as a hidden force inside people that makes them perform inappropriate ...
Implicit bias is an important concept in society as it relates to how we treat or perceive others. I...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in implicit bias. Driving this concern is the thesis, app...
Borne out of the limitations posed by self-report questionnaires, social psychologists developed imp...
Implicit attitudes are mental states posited by psychologists to explain behaviors including implici...
People are reluctant to admit they harbor implicit biases. Students (N 68) from four social psychol...
A note on the topic of the seminar and on the planned presentation of some new results: Cognitive di...
This issue’s target article by Payne, Vuletich, and Lundberg (PV&L) does exactly what one should...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Eugene Borgid...
The standard associative account of implicit bias posits that the mind unavoidably mirrors the biase...
Past research on motivation to be non-prejudiced has found that individuals who are primarily motiva...