After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preference for the unchosen item will decrease because of the choice made. In other words, we tend to justify or rationalize our past behavior by changing our attitude. This phenomenon of choice-induced preference change has been traditionally explained by cognitive dissonance theory. Choosing something that is disliked or not choosing something that is liked are both cognitively inconsistent and, to reduce this inconsistency, people tend to change their subsequently stated preference in accordance with their past choices. Previously, human neuroimaging studies identified posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) as a key brain region involved in cogniti...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Despite the influence that cognitive dissonance theory has had in psychology over the last sixty yea...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
IntroductionDifficult choices between two equally attractive options result in a cognitive discrepan...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
none4noIn everyday life, people often find themselves facing difficult decisions between options tha...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
International audienceThe notion that past choices affect preferences is one of the most influential...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Despite the influence that cognitive dissonance theory has had in psychology over the last sixty yea...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
IntroductionDifficult choices between two equally attractive options result in a cognitive discrepan...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
none4noIn everyday life, people often find themselves facing difficult decisions between options tha...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
International audienceThe notion that past choices affect preferences is one of the most influential...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing....
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Despite the influence that cognitive dissonance theory has had in psychology over the last sixty yea...