Asked by Gnanaguru Varadhan on Sep 23, 2024

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At the core of Festinger's (1975)dissonance theory is the idea that humans are motivated to maintain consistency among their cognitions as psychological inconsistency makes people uncomfortable.

Dissonance Theory

A psychological theory suggesting that inconsistency among beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors causes discomfort, leading individuals to change them to reduce the discomfort.

Psychological Inconsistency

A state where an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors do not align, leading to internal conflict.

  • Comprehend the principle of cognitive dissonance and pinpoint scenarios that provoke dissonance.
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Festinger's dissonance theory indeed posits that humans strive to reduce cognitive inconsistency to avoid discomfort, by changing their attitudes or behaviors to align with their beliefs or by rationalizing inconsistencies to maintain coherence in their beliefs.