Do you ever feel a nagging sense of discomfort when your actions don't match your beliefs? For example, you might tell a small white lie even though you value honesty. That uneasy feeling is known as ...
A man once asked for some of my chewing gum. When I refused him, he explained that he didn’t want it anyway ... Source: Geralt/Pixabay I’ll be the first to admit that the term ‘cognitive dissonance’ ...
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Cognitive Dissonance and the Discomfort of Holding Conflicting Beliefs
Do you ever get that nagging feeling of discomfort when your beliefs and actions don't quite line up? Like when you swear you ...
With the expanding knowledge of neuropsychology, what was previously speculation is now being confirmed through the use of imaging studies such as functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) to track brain ...
When “Barbie,” the movie, was released, I was convinced that I did not need to watch a film about dolls. It wasn’t until a colleague said that the film tackled the complexity of cognitive dissonance ...
Study shows voters rationalise conflict to maintain loyalty in polarised societies. A new study suggests that cognitive dissonance, the mental discomfort felt when two conflicting beliefs collide, may ...
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