Zentall suggests that the same mechanism underlies cognitive dissonance in humans and the within-trial contrast effect in pigeons (and humans). The contrast effect has face validity in explaining cognitive dissonance, but more research is needed to establish construct validity. To determine whether both phenomena share the same mechanism, future research should test (1) whether both share physiological processes, (2) whether individuals who show sensitivity to one are also sensitive to the other, and (3) whether both phenomena are affected by the same changes in an independent variable
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
PMID: 18567273International audienceJustification of effort is a form of cognitive dissonance in whi...
Harmon-Jones et al. (2017) make a thought-provoking suggestion in their commentary on Zentall (2016)...
Zentall suggests that the same mechanism underlies cognitive dissonance in humans and the within-tri...
My target article suggested that cognitive dissonance may be accounted for by a simpler mechanism: c...
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 ...
Zentall (2016) proposed within-trial contrast as an alternative account of cognitive dissonance with...
The effort justification paradigm - wherein people prefer rewards requiring more effort - is often e...
According to Festinger (1957), cognitive dissonance occurs when one’s behavior or belief is inconsis...
This commentary on Zentall’s target article focuses primarily on clarifying some postulates and vari...
Deciding between rival accounts of an instance of an animal’s behavior can frequently be achieved by...
ABSTRACT—In a study exploring the origins of cognitive dissonance, preschoolers and capuchins were g...
Justification of effort by humans is a form of reducing cognitive dissonance by enhancing the value ...
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
PMID: 18567273International audienceJustification of effort is a form of cognitive dissonance in whi...
Harmon-Jones et al. (2017) make a thought-provoking suggestion in their commentary on Zentall (2016)...
Zentall suggests that the same mechanism underlies cognitive dissonance in humans and the within-tri...
My target article suggested that cognitive dissonance may be accounted for by a simpler mechanism: c...
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 ...
Zentall (2016) proposed within-trial contrast as an alternative account of cognitive dissonance with...
The effort justification paradigm - wherein people prefer rewards requiring more effort - is often e...
According to Festinger (1957), cognitive dissonance occurs when one’s behavior or belief is inconsis...
This commentary on Zentall’s target article focuses primarily on clarifying some postulates and vari...
Deciding between rival accounts of an instance of an animal’s behavior can frequently be achieved by...
ABSTRACT—In a study exploring the origins of cognitive dissonance, preschoolers and capuchins were g...
Justification of effort by humans is a form of reducing cognitive dissonance by enhancing the value ...
Cognitive dissonance has traditionally been defined as the negative affective state which accompanie...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
PMID: 18567273International audienceJustification of effort is a form of cognitive dissonance in whi...
Harmon-Jones et al. (2017) make a thought-provoking suggestion in their commentary on Zentall (2016)...