A Macat Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance A Macat Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

A Macat Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

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Why do we want to justify our decisions, even if they appear to be irrational? The answer lies in “cognitive dissonance,” the mental discomfort we experience when we hold two contradictory beliefs at the same time. In A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance, first published in 1957, American social psychologist Leon Festinger investigates the problem. In what another social psychologist, Bertram Gawronski, has called “arguably one of the most influential theories in the history of social psychology,” Festinger puts forward the idea that we have developed mechanisms to try to deal with the stress brought on by cognitive dissonance. So we change an existing attitude, alter its relative importance or add new ones to create logic in our choices. This can explain the way we rationalize a decision after it’s been made or why we justify our actions after the event even if we were forced into them.



Research on dissonance has been very important in encouraging sociable behavior, promoting healthy habits and reducing prejudice.

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
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Macat.com
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
01:39
hr min
RELEASED
2016
July 15
PUBLISHER
Macat
SIZE
102
MB

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