Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously. The "ideas" or "cognitions" in question may include attitudes and beliefs, the awareness of ...
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The requirements within law enforcement to implement and enforce various social policies often require police officers to perform functions which are inconsistent with individual core values or moral principles. ... Findings explicate the various techniques of neutralization, cognitive coping mechanisms,
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METHODS: A mapping is undertaken of principles of cognitive dissonance as found in Draycott & Dabbs (1998) onto the description of nature, principles and techniques of MI as set out by Miller & Rollnick (1991). Following this, areas where insights from cognitive dissonance are ignored or underutilized are drawn out and...
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Students are asked to discuss the principles of cognitive dissonance theory, a theory that addresses the consequences of cognitive-behavioral incongruence. ...
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This article presents a new theory, rooted in cognitive dissonance principles, to help explain why some individuals become terrorists. ... Dissonance arises when these previously non-violent individuals contemplate using violence. For most, this dissonance is an effective inhibitor and they ... Dissonance cognitive ; Terrorisme ;
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Examples and Applications of Cognitive Dissonance; ... Cognitive Dissonance takes place on a daily basis in all people, even though we are often unaware of it. The amount of dissonance one experiences is directly proportional to the effort he or she has invested in the behavior.
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"Uncertain Principles" features the miscellaneous ramblings of a physicist at a small liberal arts college. Physics, politics, pop culture, and occasional conversations with his dog.
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According to cognitive dissonance theory, there is a tendency for individuals to seek consistency among their cognitions (i.e., beliefs, opinions). When there is an inconsistency between attitudes or behaviors (dissonance), something must change to eliminate the dissonance.
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Cognitive Dissonance theory was first developed by Leon Festinger in 1956 after the publication of a book When Prophecy Fails , written with co-authors Henry W. Riecken and Stanley Schachter, to explain how members of a UFO doomsday cult increased ... Once you recognize that you have violated one of your principles,
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The Conflict Helix: Principles and Practices... ... We have now moved to the theory of cognitive dissonance, but first one preliminary point should be made about the psychological field. The concepts and percepts that reflect the balance between vectors of power and perspective transformation in the psychological field do...
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