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Explores cognitive dissonance, a psychological discomfort arising from conflicting beliefs or behaviors. It details the theory's key aspects, including its manifestations (internal tension, guilt, stress) and resolution strategies (behavior change, belief alteration, adding new beliefs). The text highlights the theory's applications in health psychology, particularly in interventions for smoking cessation and eating disorders, and examines experimental evidence supporting its existence, including physiological and neurological correlates. Finally, it discusses cross-cultural variations and practical applications in various fields.
By CurtisExplores cognitive dissonance, a psychological discomfort arising from conflicting beliefs or behaviors. It details the theory's key aspects, including its manifestations (internal tension, guilt, stress) and resolution strategies (behavior change, belief alteration, adding new beliefs). The text highlights the theory's applications in health psychology, particularly in interventions for smoking cessation and eating disorders, and examines experimental evidence supporting its existence, including physiological and neurological correlates. Finally, it discusses cross-cultural variations and practical applications in various fields.