A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
cognitive dissonance cognitive dissonance would have been created The things they saw around them — the destruction , the wounded and killed — produced cognition which was
One example of cognitive dissonance would be believing that bumper cars are immature and then riding in the bumper car with one's younger sibling Another cognitive dissonance People like to believe that they are logical, consistent, and good at making decisions Cognitive dissonance can interfere with the perceptions
cognitive dissonance cognitive dissonance would have been created The things they saw around them — the destruction , the wounded and killed — produced cognition which was
cognitive dissonance One example of cognitive dissonance would be believing that bumper cars are immature and then riding in the bumper car with one's younger sibling Another
People like to believe that they are logical, consistent, and good at making decisions Cognitive dissonance can interfere with the perceptions