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The Role of Perceived Speaker Attitude in Vicarious Dissonance


The Role of Perceived Speaker Attitude in Vicarious Dissonance

Two studies demonstrate this vicarious dissonance effect among high ingroup identifiers and show that this attitude change is not attributable to conformity to ...

The role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance

Reacting to an assumed situation vs. conforming to an assumed reaction: The role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance. Monin ...

The Role of Perceived Speaker Attitude in Vicarious Diss

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Vicarious Dissonance: Attitude Change From the Inconsistency of ...

Of importance, then, we would not predict that participants witnessing counterattitudinal behavior would “catch” the psychological discomfort of the speaker; ...

Vicarious dissonance: Reasons and functions of attitude change.

This paper proposes to make an inventory of knowledge on the process of vicarious dissonance, describing the possibility of individuals experiencing ...

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Reacting to an Assumed Situation vs. Conforming to an Assumed Reaction: The Role of Perceived Speaker Attitude in Vicarious Dissonance. 1.

Vicarious Dissonance: Reasons and Functions of Attitude Change

Vicarious dissonance, unlike personal dissonance, is a social event. It appears in a group, and more particularly because of the relationships ...

[PDF] Vicarious dissonance: attitude change from the inconsistency ...

Three studies support the vicarious dissonance hypothesis that individuals change their attitudes when witnessing members of important groups engage in ...

Vicarious cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia

Like personal cognitive dissonance, vicarious cognitive dissonance can lead to changes in the observer's attitudes and behavior to reduce psychological stress.

Vicarious Dissonance: Pre-Registered Meta-Analysis

conforming to an assumed reaction: The role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 7 ...

Vicarious dissonance: Attitude change from the inconsistency of ...

... speaker choice and aversive consequences moderated vicarious dissonance, and demonstrated that vicarious discomfort--the discomfort observers imagine ...

Cognitive Dissonance: Where We've Been and Where We're Going

Reacting to an assumed reaction: The role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance. Group Processes and Interpersonal Relations, 7(3), 207–220 ...

Vicarious Dissonance: Reasons and Functions of Attitude Change

After identifying different factors necessary for or conducive to the development of vicarious dissonance, and after reviewing the nature of ...

VICARIOUS COGNITIVE DISSONANCE: Changing Attitudes by ...

These attributes include beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, feelings, intentions and behaviors – in short any and all dimensions that can be used to segment the ...

Cognitive Dissonance Theory Requires Conceptualization ...

conforming to an assumed reaction: the role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance. Group Process. Intergroup Relations 7 ...

REDUCING VICARIOUS DISSONANCE - OhioLINK ETD Center

conforming to an assumed reaction: The role of perceived speaker attitude in ... Other dissonance arousal as a function of the salient group ...

On the Characteristics of the Cognitive Dissonance State

Conforming to an Assumed Reaction: The Role of Perceived Speaker Attitude in Vicarious Dissonance. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 7 ...

Cognitive Dissonance: Where We've Been and Where We're Going

role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance. Group ... Vicarious dissonance: attitude change from the inconsistency of ...

multiple meanings of communicative acts in the reduction

Vicarious Dissonance: The experience of dissonance as a function of shared social ... conforming to an assumed reaction: The role of perceived speaker attitude in ...

Cognitive Dissonance: Theory, Examples & How to Reduce It

Such cognitions can be about behaviors, perceptions, attitudes, emotions, and beliefs. Often, one of the cognitions in question is about our ...