Cognitive dissonance is central to consumer decision making in some contexts, typically major purchases. This led Sweeney et al. (2000) to develop a scale that recognised the emotional and cognitive components of cognitive dissonance. The scale, however, is unbalanced as the emotional subscale has 15 items, compared to the three and four items used to measure the two cognitive subscales. Given that some items may be superfluous when the alpha coefficient is above 0.80 (Rossiter, 2002), as was the case for this scale in the original study, and also considering the need to minimise respondent fatigue (DeVellis, 2003), the present study investigated the possibility of reducing the emotional subscale, while maintaining the strong measurement pr...
The theory of cognitive dissonance, primarily belonging to psychology has been successfully applied ...
This research aims to develop a game that accurately simulates situations that would cause cognitive...
CONTEXT: When errors occur in clinical settings, it is important that they are recognised without de...
The concept of cognitive dissonance has been discussed widely in the consumer behavior literature, y...
This article provides and tests a measure scale of cognitive dissonance both in ante and post-decisi...
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come ...
Cognitive dissonance is the stress that comes from holding two conflicting thoughts simultaneously i...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
This study aimed at building a cognitive dissonance scale that measures the dissonance and disharmon...
Cognitive consistency is generally considered a fundamental aspect of the human mind, and cognitive ...
This paper explores the relationship between cognitive dissonance and product involvement. This proj...
Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance an...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
Cognitive dissonance (CD) occurs when an individual’s attitudes are inconsistent with his/her behavi...
The 18-item Need for Cognition Scale (NFC-18) is the most commonly used tool to measure the need for...
The theory of cognitive dissonance, primarily belonging to psychology has been successfully applied ...
This research aims to develop a game that accurately simulates situations that would cause cognitive...
CONTEXT: When errors occur in clinical settings, it is important that they are recognised without de...
The concept of cognitive dissonance has been discussed widely in the consumer behavior literature, y...
This article provides and tests a measure scale of cognitive dissonance both in ante and post-decisi...
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come ...
Cognitive dissonance is the stress that comes from holding two conflicting thoughts simultaneously i...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of cognitive dissonance research with...
This study aimed at building a cognitive dissonance scale that measures the dissonance and disharmon...
Cognitive consistency is generally considered a fundamental aspect of the human mind, and cognitive ...
This paper explores the relationship between cognitive dissonance and product involvement. This proj...
Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance an...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
Cognitive dissonance (CD) occurs when an individual’s attitudes are inconsistent with his/her behavi...
The 18-item Need for Cognition Scale (NFC-18) is the most commonly used tool to measure the need for...
The theory of cognitive dissonance, primarily belonging to psychology has been successfully applied ...
This research aims to develop a game that accurately simulates situations that would cause cognitive...
CONTEXT: When errors occur in clinical settings, it is important that they are recognised without de...