Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come from this research. However, some important theoretical and methodological issues are yet to be resolved, particularly regarding dissonance reduction. In this paper, we place dissonance theory in the larger framework of appraisal theories of emotion, emotion regulation, and coping. The basic premise of dissonance theory is that people experience negative affect (to varying degrees) following the detection of cognitive conflict. The individual will be motivated to alleviate these emotional reactions and could do so by reducing dissonance in some manner. We argue that detection of dissonance will follow the same principles as when people interp...
Two experiments were designed to test the prediction, derived from the action-based model of cogniti...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
In their connectionist model of cognitive dissonance, Van Overwalle & Jordens (2002) put forward...
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...
The aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive dissonance–based on t...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive dissonance theory shares much in common with other perspectives that address anomalies, un...
Cognitive dissonance theory shares much in common with other perspectives that address anomalies, un...
The theory of cognitive dissonance, primarily belonging to psychology has been successfully applied ...
Abstract. Research and theoretical developments on the theory of cognitive dissonance are reviewed. ...
Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance an...
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance is a well-established and highly cited psychological theory. However, many of i...
This article provides the first empirical test of the idea that discrepancy is not needed in order t...
Two experiments were designed to test the prediction, derived from the action-based model of cogniti...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
In their connectionist model of cognitive dissonance, Van Overwalle & Jordens (2002) put forward...
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...
The aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive dissonance–based on t...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive dissonance theory shares much in common with other perspectives that address anomalies, un...
Cognitive dissonance theory shares much in common with other perspectives that address anomalies, un...
The theory of cognitive dissonance, primarily belonging to psychology has been successfully applied ...
Abstract. Research and theoretical developments on the theory of cognitive dissonance are reviewed. ...
Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance an...
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance is a well-established and highly cited psychological theory. However, many of i...
This article provides the first empirical test of the idea that discrepancy is not needed in order t...
Two experiments were designed to test the prediction, derived from the action-based model of cogniti...
Research has suggested that the dissonance produced in the induced compliance paradigm is accompanie...
In their connectionist model of cognitive dissonance, Van Overwalle & Jordens (2002) put forward...