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Cognitive Consistency Theories Summary
5,198 words, approx. 17 pages Cognitive consistency theories have their origins in the principles of Gestalt psychology, which suggests that people seek to perceive the environment in ways that are simple and coherent (Köhler 1929). Cognitive consistency theories have their...
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Cognitive dissonance Information
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 Australian Journal of Management
Are there cognitive dissonance segments?
12/01/2003: 8,986 words, approx. 30 pages Abstract: Cognitive Dissonance has interested consumer researchers for many years. Until recently, however, there has not been an accepted consumer dissonance scale. Using a recently developed scale, the present study examined the presence of dissonance segments in two customer samples, in which...
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 Academic Exchange Quarterly
A practical lesson in cognitive dissonance.
06/22/2005: 2,934 words, approx. 10 pages Abstract The sensation of cognitive dissonance can produce much anxiety for college students. Interestingly, although most college-aged individuals have experienced cognitive dissonance, they often have difficulty recognizing and attending to it. The technique proposed in this article requires students to consider situations...
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 The New York Observer
Speaking Truth to Power
3/10/2005: 282 words, approx. 1 pages Kudos to Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn, two of the Times's most-dogged reporters (and our old colleagues at the News), on their new book, "102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers." Last night, at John Jay College of...
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 The New York Observer
How Obama Will Silence the Smug Europeans
1/8/2008: 612 words, approx. 2 pages Early last month, I was asked to write a story about Barack Obama for a newspaper in my native Ireland. I was surprised at the readiness with which the paper’s editors were prepared to grant prominence to a candidate who, I knew, was then barely...


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