My target article suggested that cognitive dissonance may be accounted for by a simpler mechanism: contrast. Whether contrast can explain all cognitive dissonance effects is an empirical question, but it is always useful to try to distinguish simpler mechanisms from more complex cognitive ones. The insistence that cognitive dissonance is a human-only process quite different from contrast may be a self-serving means of justifying the exploitation of animals
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Behavioral contrast has been interpreted as a function of either (1) the reduction of frequency of r...
Leon Festinger described cognitive dissonance broadly as psychological discomfort resulting from a c...
My target article suggested that cognitive dissonance may be accounted for by a simpler mechanism: c...
Zentall suggests that the same mechanism underlies cognitive dissonance in humans and the within-tri...
According to Festinger (1957), cognitive dissonance occurs when one’s behavior or belief is inconsis...
The effort justification paradigm - wherein people prefer rewards requiring more effort - is often e...
Zentall (2016) proposed within-trial contrast as an alternative account of cognitive dissonance with...
This commentary on Zentall’s target article focuses primarily on clarifying some postulates and vari...
Zentall’s thoughtful review of the literature on cognitive dissonance in nonhumans helps to highligh...
In his target article, Zentall asks: “to experience cognitive dissonance is it necessary for one to ...
Deciding between rival accounts of an instance of an animal’s behavior can frequently be achieved by...
PMID: 18567273International audienceJustification of effort is a form of cognitive dissonance in whi...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
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...
Behavioral contrast has been interpreted as a function of either (1) the reduction of frequency of r...
Leon Festinger described cognitive dissonance broadly as psychological discomfort resulting from a c...
My target article suggested that cognitive dissonance may be accounted for by a simpler mechanism: c...
Zentall suggests that the same mechanism underlies cognitive dissonance in humans and the within-tri...
According to Festinger (1957), cognitive dissonance occurs when one’s behavior or belief is inconsis...
The effort justification paradigm - wherein people prefer rewards requiring more effort - is often e...
Zentall (2016) proposed within-trial contrast as an alternative account of cognitive dissonance with...
This commentary on Zentall’s target article focuses primarily on clarifying some postulates and vari...
Zentall’s thoughtful review of the literature on cognitive dissonance in nonhumans helps to highligh...
In his target article, Zentall asks: “to experience cognitive dissonance is it necessary for one to ...
Deciding between rival accounts of an instance of an animal’s behavior can frequently be achieved by...
PMID: 18567273International audienceJustification of effort is a form of cognitive dissonance in whi...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
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...
Behavioral contrast has been interpreted as a function of either (1) the reduction of frequency of r...
Leon Festinger described cognitive dissonance broadly as psychological discomfort resulting from a c...