International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with the induced compliance paradigm. We begin by describiang how dissonance affects individuals' attitude change and address issues related to measurement of attitude. Next, we describe the arousal component of dissonance, how it has been measured and the issues that have been raised about its nature. Finally, we explore the emotional component of dissonance and review different ways for measuring and identifying the negative affect associated to dissonance. We conclude by claiming that a more intensive study of the process of dissonance, and particularly of its arousal and emotional components, will allow a more in‐depth understanding of the me...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
International audienceAlthough the existence of a negative affect related to dissonance has been lar...
Cognitive dissonance is a well-established and highly cited psychological theory. However, many of i...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive consistency is generally considered a fundamental aspect of the human mind, and cognitive ...
The aim of this study was to clarify how positive and negative emotions are related to the common at...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come ...
In their connectionist model of cognitive dissonance, Van Overwalle & Jordens (2002) put forward...
This article provides the first empirical test of the idea that discrepancy is not needed in order t...
International audienceThe way that incidental affect impacts attitude change brought about by contro...
This article provides and tests a measure scale of cognitive dissonance both in ante and post-decisi...
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of...
The way that incidental affect impacts attitude change brought about by controlled processes has so ...
Two experiments were designed to test the prediction, derived from the action-based model of cogniti...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
International audienceAlthough the existence of a negative affect related to dissonance has been lar...
Cognitive dissonance is a well-established and highly cited psychological theory. However, many of i...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive consistency is generally considered a fundamental aspect of the human mind, and cognitive ...
The aim of this study was to clarify how positive and negative emotions are related to the common at...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come ...
In their connectionist model of cognitive dissonance, Van Overwalle & Jordens (2002) put forward...
This article provides the first empirical test of the idea that discrepancy is not needed in order t...
International audienceThe way that incidental affect impacts attitude change brought about by contro...
This article provides and tests a measure scale of cognitive dissonance both in ante and post-decisi...
According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of...
The way that incidental affect impacts attitude change brought about by controlled processes has so ...
Two experiments were designed to test the prediction, derived from the action-based model of cogniti...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
International audienceAlthough the existence of a negative affect related to dissonance has been lar...
Cognitive dissonance is a well-established and highly cited psychological theory. However, many of i...