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Cognitive Dissonance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Dissonance'
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Effects of gender marking in pronominal coindexation.
30 Jan 2000
The naming latency of a pronoun was measured when a single previously presented name in a discourse either agreed or did not agree with the pronoun in gender and person. An effect of agreement was found both under conditions in which subjects were ...
rec_pub_10718062-effects-gender-marking-pronominal-coindexation.htm
Part 2: Fear of contagion, fear of intimacy.
30 Dec 1999
In this second part of the trilogy, I review the concepts of panic, the Theory of Cognitive Dissonance, and how internally inconsistent opinions and attitudes can be made consistent (or consonant). The theory explains, in some measure, how AIDS has ...
rec_pub_10807029-part-2-fear-contagion-fear-intimacy.htm
Attitude change: persuasion and social influence.
30 Dec 1999
This chapter reviews empirical and theoretical developments in research on social influence and message-based persuasion. The review emphasizes research published during the period from 1996-1998. Across these literatures, three central motives have ...
rec_pub_10751980-attitude-change-persuasion-social-influence.htm
30 Dec 1999
In 5 studies, the authors investigated the effects of self-guide importance, domain centrality to self-definition, and self-domain relevance of testing location on relationships between actual-ideal (AI) and actual-ought (AO) discrepancies and ...
rec_pub_10653504-the-relation-self-discrepancies-emotion-moderating-roles-self-guide.htm
An event-related potential study in schizophrenia using Japanese sentences.
28 Nov 1999
To examine the neurophysiological and cognitive characteristics of language disorder in schizophrenia, the N400 component and late positive component (LPC) of event-related potentials (ERPs) were investigated in medicated schizophrenic patients and ...
rec_pub_10593455-an-event-related-potential-study-schizophrenia-using-japanese.htm
Interactive effects of personality and mood on emotion-congruent memory and judgment.
30 Oct 1999
Prior research on emotion congruency has tended to focus on either the effects of mood states or of personality traits on cognition. The aim of the present research was to explore when and how personality traits and mood states interact to influence ...
rec_pub_10573881-interactive-effects-personality-mood-emotion-congruent-memory-judgment.htm
30 Oct 1999
Three experiments showed increases in the perceived variability of social groups after perceivers received stereotype-incongruent information about group members. In Experiment 1, participants generated flatter distributions after exposure to ...
rec_pub_10573875-the-impact-stereotype-incongruent-information-perceived-group.htm
24 Oct 1999
When given a choice between two otherwise equivalent options - one in which the probability information is stated and another in which it is missing - most people avoid the option with missing probability information (Camerer & Weber, 1992). This ...
rec_pub_10519925-when-people-avoid-unknown-probabilities-decisions-uncertainty-testing.htm
A cognitive distortion associated with eating disorders: thought-shape fusion.
30 May 1999
OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this study was to describe and investigate a cognitive distortion associated with eating psychopathology. This distortion, termed 'thought-shape fusion', is said to occur when merely thinking about eating a ...
rec_pub_10389598-a-cognitive-distortion-associated-eating-disorders-thought-shape.htm
Cognitive approaches to delusions: a critical review of theories and evidence.
30 May 1999
PURPOSE: To review critically the evidence for three contemporary theories of delusions. METHODS: The theoretical approaches to delusions proposed by Frith and colleagues ('theory of mind' deficits), Garety and colleagues (multi-factorial, but ...
rec_pub_10389596-cognitive-approaches-delusions-critical-review-theories-evidence.htm
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