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Cognitive dissonance in philological perspective
The article deals with the problem of cognitive dissonance that represents itself as the discrepancy between cognitive bases of communicants, exteriorized at the level of language.
Tatiana V. Drozdova +2 more
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Cognitive Dissonance Identification in the Institutional Setting of the Academic Library [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a possible model for using Leon Festinger stheory of cognitive dissonance in organizations. The theory has been studied in other fields, education, social sciences and management, to link attitudes to subsequent ...
Eileen McElrath
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Expressive Dissonance: When Emotional Inconsistency Arouses Dissonance
The aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive dissonance–based on the inconsistency between what people feel and what people express behaviorally.
Audrey Pelt +2 more
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Factors Affecting Cognitive Dissonance after Purchase and Intent for Repurchase [PDF]
The concept of ‘consonance of human behavior’ is an extension of the general concept of consonance from the physical world to the realm of human behavior.
Mahdi Sabokro +2 more
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Neural correlates of cognitive dissonance and choice-induced preference change [PDF]
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, whereas a psychological phenomenon called “cognitive dissonance” claims that actions can also create preference. Cognitive dissonance theory states that after
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Scalp-recorded electroencephalography (EEG) is thought to be driven by both local and global oscillations dependent on the cognitive state and task of the individual.
Mariia Steeghs-Turchina +3 more
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isonancia cognitiva y educación universitaria en tiempo de migración venezolana
Cognitive dissonance (CD) represents a fairly common psychological element in society. People, regardless of age or social status and much less levels of education, often fall permanently in this game of ideas between values and realities.
Claudia Rosales
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Reflections of Today’s Teens Behavior: From Impressions on Social Media to Cognitive Dissonance
Social media has been used as a form of user character in Cyberspace. The new form of new media that was originally used as a place of self-expression has now built the users’ behavior.
Rustono Farady Marta +2 more
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Humans strive for cognitive consistency, at least according to the theory of cognitive dissonance and a host of consistency theories that emerged in the mid-20th century. The theory of cognitive dissonance was advanced by Leon Festinger in the 1950s. It proposes that inconsistencies among our beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, and/or behavior can give rise
Stroud, Natalie Jomini +2 more
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Conflict of Text Interpretations as a Consequence of Cognitive Dissonance in Internet Disputes
Latent cognitive dissonance in Internet disputers manifests itself as a conflict of text interpretations. This cognitive interpretation process of pre-textual cognitive dissonance often results in aggressive comments.
Lidia G. Kim
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