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Instrumentalizing Cognitive Dissonance Emotions
Many psychologists think that there are few basic emotions, and most emotions are combinations of these few. Here we advance a hypothesis that the number of principally different emotions is near infinite. We consider emotions as mental states with hedonic content, indicating satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Basic emotions correspond to bodily signals,
Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac +3 more
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Cognitive dissonance, knowledge instinct and musical emotions [PDF]
My starting point for this commentary is Perlovsky’s suggestion that cognitive dissonance is a similar concept to“damaged” cognition due to differentiation, and a possible framework to test his hypotheses that the major role ofmusical emotions is to reconcile contradictions in consciousness, i.e. to restore “synthesis” [11].
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Moral emotions, conscience, and cognitive dissonance [PDF]
One of the central topics in the studies of O. K. Tikhomirov and his collaborators was the link between cognitive and emotional processes. It is important not only how emotions are involved in the process of the productive performance of thinking tasks but also how cognitive processes mediate the involvement of the emotions in the regulation of ...
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Emotion Work and Musculoskeletal Pain in Supermarket Cashiers: A Test of a Sleep-Mediation Model
Repetitive movement and a lack of postural change are known risk factors for musculoskeletal pain in cashiers. This study tests emotional dissonance – the demand to keep being polite to impolite customers – as an additional risk factor.
Maria U. Kottwitz +3 more
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Subjective Predictors of Cadets’ Behavior Patterns in Situation of Cognitive Dissonance
The article presents the results of an empirical study revealing the role of different personal qualities in the choice of certain patterns of behavior in situations of cognitive dissonance.
S.I. Kudinov +4 more
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Burnout Syndrome and emotional work in military police: a hierarchical dyadic analysis
Objective To verify whether emotional work (emotional demands, emotional dissonance) affects both the leader and the subordinate (dyad) in the manifestation of the Burnout Syndrome in military police officers.
Michelle Engers Taube +1 more
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Type D Personality Individuals: Exploring the Protective Role of Intrinsic Job Motivation in Burnout
Three studies (Study 1, with 354 teaching and administrative staff at the University of Córdoba, Study 2 with 567 teachers, Study 3, longitudinal, with 111 teachers) analyzed the role adopted by self-regulatory variables in the relationship between type ...
Esther Cuadrado +6 more
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Pastors as gewonde genesers: Die emosionele uitwerking van kognitiewe dissonansie
Pastors as wounded healers: Emotional experience and cognitive dissonance The relevance of reflecting on pastors’ identity and ministry is precipitated by the paradigm shift from modernity to postmodernity.
S. Philip Nolte, Yolanda Dreyer
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ABSTRACT Objective Neurochemical levels measured by brain MR spectroscopy (MRS) have been proposed as endpoints for clinical trials in early‐stage spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) trials. We tested their trial‐readiness by quantifying neurochemicals in three affected brain regions in early‐stage cohorts of SCA2 and SCA3, examining their reproducibility in ...
James M. Joers +19 more
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Objective Despite well‐described biologic causes, the public views unhealthy lifestyle choices as the primary cause of gout. This study investigated how causal beliefs about gout influence the public's views about its management. Methods In a randomized study, 201 members of the public viewed one of two 2‐minute videos about gout.
Rachel Murdoch +6 more
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