Cognitive dissonance theory shares much in common with other perspectives that address anomalies, uncertainty, and general expectancy violations. This has led some theorists to argue that these theories represent overlapping psychological processes. If responding to dissonance and uncertainty occurs through a common psychological process, one should expect that the behavioral outcomes of feeling uncertain would also apply to feelings of dissonance, and vice versa. One specific prediction from the meaning maintenance model would be that cognitive dissonance, like other expectancy violations, should lead to the affirmation of unrelated beliefs, or the abstraction of unrelated schemas when the dissonant event cannot be easily accommodated. Thi...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
Cognitive dissonance (CD) is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting elements of knowledge. CD is...
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...
Cognitive consistency is generally considered a fundamental aspect of the human mind, and cognitive ...
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come ...
Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance an...
Abstract. Research and theoretical developments on the theory of cognitive dissonance are reviewed. ...
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...
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance theory describes the aversive affective state that results from considering tw...
Almost half a century ago social psychologist Leon Festinger developed the cognitive dissonance theo...
This commentary on Zentall’s target article focuses primarily on clarifying some postulates and vari...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
Cognitive dissonance (CD) is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting elements of knowledge. CD is...
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...
Cognitive consistency is generally considered a fundamental aspect of the human mind, and cognitive ...
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come ...
Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance an...
Abstract. Research and theoretical developments on the theory of cognitive dissonance are reviewed. ...
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...
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance theory describes the aversive affective state that results from considering tw...
Almost half a century ago social psychologist Leon Festinger developed the cognitive dissonance theo...
This commentary on Zentall’s target article focuses primarily on clarifying some postulates and vari...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
Cognitive dissonance (CD) is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting elements of knowledge. CD is...