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    foster care rose drastically because meth destroyed families and made everyday interactions unbearable. In this paper, we will address three strategies to combat the abuse of meth: Fear and Drive Reduction model, Disruption by shock tactics and Cognitive Dissonance strategy. We will see these methods in use campaign against and increase awareness of the ail effects of meth in order to get people serious about this epidemic has ravaged Montana. Fear and Drive Reduction model is a way to persuade you

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    let me explain what cognitive dissonance means. This happens when a person has inconsistent thoughts, actions, and or attitudes. It usually happens when 2 or more ideas in your head contradict each other, causing an uncomfortable reaction within ones self. People then either ignore things that oppose this mental stress or engage it by changing their actions to confirm with their thoughts, or just the exact opposite. This is done in order to gain reassurance. Cognitive dissonance happens quite often

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    Running Head: Cognitive Dissonance Analysis Cognitive Dissonance Analysis: Stepping Out of Assigned Roles Randi Cutler Lehigh University Abstract Research conducted by Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith has shown promise for the effects of cognitive dissonance on personal belief, and the adjustment of those beliefs to match publicly supported, yet contradictory arguments. We are testing to see whether the cognitive dissonance theory can be overcome by explicitly telling participants

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    I can say that this can now be explained by cognitive dissonance. My attitudes and behaviors were inconsistent with Luke’s. My choices and decisions often differed immensely from his own. We struggled to find a balance when it came to major issues; such as should we move in together after a year a half or

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    Cognitive Dissonance in Employment: In a practical sense, cognitive dissonance reactions generally originate from the peoples' perspective of themselves, especially as intelligent and nice people. Generally, the concept or theory of cognitive dissonance helps to understand how people attempt to make sense of the world they live in. However, the theory does not precisely forecast what a person will do minimize or get rid of disagreement. This theory mainly states that a person will be stimulated

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    Cognitive Dissonance Resolution One of the first dissonance theories that can be used to solve issues with your project is to reduce the importance of the conflicting belief. One explanation for behavior influencing attitudes is that people are motivated to experience consistency in their own minds, feeling tension cognitive dissonance from a lack of consistency, and therefore may change attitudes to conform with behavior. A second explanation is that in many cases, people have not engaged

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    Turner, 2014, p. 110). Leon Festinger used the theory of Cognitive Dissonance to explain imbalances of cognitions. So Cognitive Dissonance simply is the discomfort that is caused by holding conflicting cognitions. The theory argues that dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling that motivates people to take steps to reduce it (West & Turner, 2014, p. 110). The reason to for wanting to reduce it is because when people are in the state of dissonance and may feel dread, anger, guilt, or embarrassment. As

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    not respond is that he cannot hear and Person A was not in his field of view when he said, "hello”. cognitive dissonance - Cognitive dissonance occurs when we perform a particular act, and then feel emotional pain based on our performance of that act. It allows us to consider the act which we performed, and hopefully enables to make better choices in the future. I believe cognitive dissonance is a critical

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    Cognitive Dissonance has provided me with theoretical orientation which has assisted me in understanding the “psychological discomfort” experienced when some beliefs were incongruent with my behavior. But first we need to revisit time spent with my family as a I grew up, to understand how the cognitive dissonance experience came to be. I consider myself to be fortunate for having such a close relationship with both my sisters and my parents. We laugh together, we discuss politics, philosophy and

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    Cognitive Dissonance: The Cheating Effect What happens when a person is faced with the conflict of studying for versus cheating on a college exam when eighty-percent of their grade is dependent upon the outcome of said exam? For the college student there may be a number of self-justifiable factors. The conflicted student may find themselves in a position of emotional and moralistic conflict over choice; situation, morality, personality trait, personal beliefs, and attitude are a fraction of the

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