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Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia Cognitive dissonance exists without outward sign, but surfaces through psychological stress when psychological discomfort is created due to persons participating in an action that creates conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors, or when new information challenges existing beliefs
Cognitive Dissonance: Definition and Examples - Verywell Mind It happens to the best of us, but there's actually a name for that discomfort you're experiencing: cognitive dissonance Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes
Cognitive Dissonance In Psychology: Definition and Examples Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced when a person holds two conflicting beliefs or when their actions don’t align with their beliefs To reduce this uncomfortable feeling, people often change their thoughts or justify their behavior to make everything feel more consistent
What Is Cognitive Dissonance? Examples and Signs Cognitive dissonance is a state of psychological discomfort you experience when you hold on to two or more conflicting beliefs or values, or when your actions contradict those beliefs
Cognitive Dissonance - Psychology Today Cognitive dissonance is the unpleasant mental state that may result if someone really does have certain beliefs but thinks or acts in a way that contradicts them
Cognitive Dissonance: Theory, Examples How to Reduce It Cognitive dissonance occurs when there is a conflict between beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors, leading to discomfort a motivation to reduce the inconsistency People address this discomfort by changing beliefs, acquiring new information, or reducing the importance of the conflict