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...e of Kitty Genovese, multiple witnesses did not offer help when she was attacked. Similarly, in the smoke-filled room experiment, individuals were slower to react when they believed others were also p...
drimnotes Oct 4, 2025 0 0
... food consumption. This conflicting behavior can lead to cognitive dissonance. Another example is a smoker who is aware of the health risks but continues to smoke. Such contradictions can create psych...
drimnotes Oct 3, 2025 0 0
...fort. For example, imagine a person who is aware of the harmful effects of smoking yet continues to smoke due to social pressure. This conflict between knowledge and behavior creates cognitive dissona...
drimnotes Sep 29, 2025 1 0
...r: So, to illustrate cognitive dissonance, let’s consider two examples. First, imagine a person who smokes cigarettes but knows it’s unhealthy. This person experiences dissonance because they value th...
drimnotes Sep 17, 2025 3 0
...o reduce the dissonance and achieve internal consistency. For example, if someone values health but smokes, they may experience cognitive dissonance. To alleviate this discomfort, they might either qu...
drimnotes Sep 15, 2025 0 0
...to cognitive dissonance. Let me give you two examples to illustrate this concept. First, consider a smoker who learns that smoking is harmful to their health. This knowledge conflicts with their habit...
drimnotes Sep 8, 2025 0 0