Asked by Armando E Cedeno Segura on Sep 23, 2024

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Aronson updated Festinger's theory of dissonance by suggesting that dissonance may arise from any situation in which there is an inconsistency between self-concept and awareness of one's behavior.

Dissonance Theory

A concept that describes the discomfort felt when a person holds two or more conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes, prompting a motivation to reduce the dissonance.

Self-Concept

The collection of beliefs and perceptions individuals have about themselves, encompassing aspects like self-image and self-esteem.

  • Comprehend the critical role that uniformity between one's self-identity and conduct plays in the principles of social psychology.
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Raghad Hailat5 days ago
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Explanation :
Aronson did indeed update Festinger's theory by expanding it to include inconsistencies between self-concept and behavior. This is known as "self-perception theory."