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Cognitive Dissonance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Dissonance'
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[Smoking and drug use among students of selected univerities]
30 Dec 2005
Smoking, drinking alcohol and drugs are still actual social and health problems in Poland and in the world as well. Conducted studies, considering health behaviours among children and youth, indicate high percentage (between 20-30%) of smokers in ...
rec_pub_17288217-smoking-drug-use-students-selected-univerities.htm
30 Dec 2005
Although emotion work and emotional competence focus on similar processes, there has been a lack of integration between the 2 concepts. Emotion work is the regulatory effort to express organizationally desired emotions, whereas emotional competence ...
rec_pub_16551175-reducing-negative-effects-emotion-work-service-occupations-emotional.htm
30 Dec 2005
INTRODUCTION: Pathologic gambling is a disorder with features that implicate abnormal functioning in brain regions involved in addiction, mood, anxiety, and impulse control disorders. Our goal was to examine brain function with neurocognitive tasks ...
rec_pub_16466120-neuropsychological-performance-impulsivity-comorbid-psychiatric.htm
The paranoid optimist: an integrative evolutionary model of cognitive biases.
30 Dec 2005
Human cognition is often biased, from judgments of the time of impact of approaching objects all the way through to estimations of social outcomes in the future. We propose these effects and a host of others may all be understood from an ...
rec_pub_16430328-the-paranoid-optimist-integrative-evolutionary-model-cognitive-biases.htm
30 Dec 2005
Focusing on similarities between the mood regulation approach and dissonance theory, this article addresses the interplay between dissonance and mood by examining how individuals search for information after making a decision while under the ...
rec_pub_16317184-the-influence-mood-search-supporting-versus-conflicting-information.htm
Dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program: a preliminary dismantling investigation.
30 Dec 2005
OBJECTIVE: A dissonance-based program aimed at reducing thin-ideal internalization has been found to significantly decrease levels of bulimic symptoms in young adult and adolescent females. Because this program is multifaceted, containing ...
rec_pub_16254869-dissonance-based-eating-disorder-prevention-program-preliminary.htm
30 Oct 2005
This study investigated the relation between social problems and adolescent male substance use in the context of other potential moderating variables. Two hundred eighty adolescent boys completed measures of social problems, cognitive distortions, ...
rec_pub_16366766-the-relation-social-problems-substance-use-adolescent-boys.htm
30 Oct 2005
This study investigated whether the temporal order of people's expressed statements and their behaviors affected others' judgments of hypocrisy, and why. It was proposed that hypocrisy would be greater when a statement establishing a personal ...
rec_pub_16207766-saying-thing-doing-examining-impact-event-order-hypocrisy-judgments.htm
29 Sep 2005
The PREG model of question asking assumes that questions emerge when there is cognitive disequilibrium, as in the case of contradictions, obstacles, and anomalies. Participants read illustrated texts about everyday devices (e.g., a cylinder lock) ...
rec_pub_16532856-question-asking-eye-tracking-cognitive-disequilibrium-comprehending.htm
29 Sep 2005
The present investigation was designed to evaluate whether mothers' emotion experience, autonomic reactivity, and negatively biased appraisals of their toddlers' behavior and toddlers' rates of misbehavior predicted over-reactive discipline in a ...
rec_pub_16287397-mediated-paths-reactive-discipline-mothers-experienced-emotion.htm
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