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Cognitive Dissonance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Dissonance'
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29 Jun 2003
Two experiments investigated the processes through which post-message behavior (e.g., noncompliance) influences resistance to the message. Participants in Experiment 1 read preventive, consumer-education messages that either opposed the consumption ...
rec_pub_15018672-when-communications-collide-recipients-actions-effects-post-message.htm
Biased predecision processing.
29 Jun 2003
Decision makers conduct biased predecision processing when they restructure their mental representation of the decision environment to favor one alternative before making their choice. The question of whether biased predecision processing occurs has ...
rec_pub_12848220-biased-predecision-processing.htm
29 Jun 2003
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been found to be hyperactive at rest, during symptom provocation, and after commission of errors in cognitive tasks. This hyperactivity might reflect an ...
rec_pub_12807408-overactive-action-monitoring-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-evidence.htm
29 Apr 2003
BACKGROUND: Advances in information technology mean that it is now possible to provide contextually relevant, evidence-based information during the course of the consultation. As a consequence, the practitioner has to consider the new information ...
rec_pub_12709184-learning-support-consultation-information-support-decision-support.htm
[I will quit tomorrow... Statistical portrayals of "dissonant smokers'']
30 Mar 2003
BACKGROUND: This article aims to profile dissonant smokers (smokers who want to quit) from various viewpoints: smoking habits, reasons to quit, methods of quitting, health and socio-economic status. METHODS: We used data from a random phone survey ...
rec_pub_12876507-i-quit-tomorrow-statistical-portrayals-dissonant-smokers.htm
Dual diagnoses, new perspectives.
22 Mar 2003
rec_pub_12827086-dual-diagnoses-new-perspectives.htm
27 Feb 2003
In contemporary societies, risk culture and risk profiling lead to the stigmatization of unhealthy behaviours as 'risky'. Risk denial theory refers to a cognitive way to deal with risky behaviours and can be considered as an updated variant of Sykes ...
rec_pub_12745817-neutralization-theory-denial-risk-evidence-cannabis-use-french.htm
Intensive care nurses' perceptions of brain death.
30 Jan 2003
Research during the last 2 decades has revealed significant confusion or lack of acceptance and inconsistent application of the brain death concept within the medical and nursing professions. The aim of this naturalistic and descriptive study was to ...
rec_pub_18038517-intensive-care-nurses-perceptions-brain-death.htm
30 Jan 2003
The present study examined the relation between self-reported academic dishonesty and attitudes towards dishonest academic behaviors in 244 college students. Analysis suggested that self-reported academic dishonesty and approval of academic ...
rec_pub_12674279-academic-dishonesty-attitudes-academic-dishonest-acts-support.htm
30 Dec 2002
Since its first issue in 1992, few periodicals have enjoyed the rapid growth and international popularity of Cigar Aficionado. Although the magazine professes to simply celebrate "the good life and the joys of cigar smoking," we argue that it serves ...
rec_pub_14557079-sometimes-cigar-magazine-just-cigar-magazine-pro-smoking-arguments.htm
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