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Downloadable! Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experiential realization is choice-induced dissonance. ... This suggests that mere choice may not always induce rationalization, a reversal that may significantly change the way we think about cognitive dissonance as a whole...
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This suggests that mere choice may not be enough to induce rationalization, a reversal that may significantly change the way we think about cognitive dissonance as a whole. * School of Management and Cowles Foundation, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06511, USA.
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference History Lessons: Another Way to Think About Secular Humanism: ... » Left2Right: History Lessons: Another Way to Think from Cinerati; It gets my goat when otherwise intelligent people make really stupid arguments. By stupid, I don’t necessarily mean arguments that I...
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By Think Progress on Nov 24th, 2006 at 9:58 am ... Just bothers me to see two great posters fighting. ; By the way, Worfeus is a great poster that, I guess, since a torrid discussion I ve never seen him again.
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So you can’t say, this is the way I want it. This is what I want the neighborhood to look like. Because even if you did get it that way, it would change yet again with new generations. And who knows what the new generations will want to do. ... Where do you think those principles of the enlightenment period came from?
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It's American research and it's not a question of how *much* people are willing to work, nor how *much* they are paid, but rather how the *way* we are paid changes the *way* we think about time.
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12 Responses to “Changing the way we think about Zillow: It’s a media company, not a home valuation site” ... I think they started out thinking they were going to revolutionize the way real estate is bought and sold, but then realized that if they succeeded in reducing or eliminating Realtors (and the...
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mugenkeiji, on 10/12/2007, -8/+11For the most part, the article is anything but 'a new way to think'. It is simple conventional economic wisdom, and has been taught to students in ECON1100 for god knows how many decades.
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In a ritual fashion, ... It is important for me that each piece reflect my interest in fabric whether through manipulating manufactured items or through more traditional formats such as weaving and embroidery. ... , in addition to another piece constructed of 500 terry cloth balls encapsulated in vinyl cubes entitled Little Boxes,
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