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...l concept that refers to the discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors. According to Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory, individuals are motivated to reduce...
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...cept of conformity as an example. Conformity is the tendency to adjust one's thoughts, feelings, or behavior to align with a group's norms. In the famous Asch conformity experiments, participants ofte...
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...ains the discomfort or tension that arises when a person holds contradictory beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors. This theory posits that individuals are motivated to reduce this dissonance by changing t...
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...rchers have found that individuals are motivated to reduce this dissonance by either changing their behavior or rationalizing their conflicting beliefs. Key Points: Cognitive dissonance is the discomf...
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...roamphetamine and levoamphetamine, which help increase focus and attention while reducing impulsive behaviors.It's important to take these medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional, as th...
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...duals are affected by the presence or actions of others. It plays a significant role in shaping our behaviors, attitudes, and decisions. Research in social psychology shows that people often conform t...
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...d the world. In recent decades, scientists have observed significant shifts in the distribution and behavior of many species in response to changing environmental conditions. One of the most immediate...
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...establishment as a scientific field, psychology has continually advanced our understanding of human behavior and mental processes. One key figure in the history of psychology is Wilhelm Wundt, often r...
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...fects of smoking yet continues to smoke due to social pressure. This conflict between knowledge and behavior creates cognitive dissonance. Understanding this phenomenon is crucial in studying human be...
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...raindicationsSertraline carries a black box warning for the increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, adolescents, and young adults. It should not be used in combination with mono...
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...gram, and Twitter. Social media not only enables instant communication but also shapes opinions and behaviors. For instance, studies have shown that individuals who spend excessive time on social medi...
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...guage developed and diversified can provide insights into the origins of human cognition and social behavior. One prominent theory suggests that language originated from early human ancestors who live...
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...ikely each individual is to intervene. This phenomenon highlights the impact of social influence on behavior, showing that our actions can be significantly influenced by the actions or inaction of tho...
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Lecture Script: Today's lecture focuses on understanding animal behavior, a crucial aspect of biology. Animals exhibit a wide range of behaviors influenced by various factors. For instance, in a study...
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...cle. This discrepancy creates cognitive dissonance, prompting the individual to either change their behavior or justify their actions to reduce the discomfort. Key Points: - Cognitive dissonance is th...
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...nents of the nature theory argue that genetics and biology play a significant role in shaping human behavior. They believe that traits such as intelligence and personality are largely determined by ou...
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TITLE: The Role of Social Networks in Animal BehaviorLecture Script:Good morning, everyone. Today, we're going to explore an intriguing aspect of animal behavior: social networks among animals. Unlike...
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...is inconsistency can lead to psychological discomfort, prompting individuals to either change their behavior or rationalize their actions. Key Points: - Cognitive dissonance causes discomfort due to c...
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...ntal stress. To reduce this discomfort, people are motivated to change their attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors. This can involve justifying or rationalizing their actions, changing their beliefs to ali...
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...udes simultaneously. This discomfort often leads people to change one of the conflicting beliefs or behaviors to reduce the dissonance and achieve internal consistency. For example, if someone values ...
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