Vicarious Dissonance
Vicarious cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia
Vicarious cognitive dissonance ... Vicarious cognitive dissonance (also vicarious dissonance) is the state of negative arousal in an individual from observing a ...
Vicarious Dissonance: Attitude Change From the Inconsistency of ...
Three studies support the vicarious dissonance hypothesis that individuals change their attitudes when witnessing members of important groups engage in ...
Feeling The Anguish Of Others: A Theory Of Vicarious Dissonance
Festinger (1957) explained that two elements of knowledge that are discrepant with each other could cause a state of arousal that he called cognitive ...
Vicarious cognitive dissonance: Changing attitudes by experiencing ...
Vicarious dissonance is a novel approach at the nexus of two well-established theories in social psychology: social identity and cognitive dissonance.
"Vicarious Dissonance: Impacts on Group Identification and Ingroup ...
Vicarious dissonance is the experience of watching one's ingroup member behave in a counterattitudinal way. When witnessing this misalignment in words and ...
Vicarious Dissonance, Attitude Change &Social Identity - Joel Cooper
The vicarious dissonance hypothesis holds that a person who observes others behaving in a manner inconsistent with their attitudes has the potential to ...
Vicarious Dissonance: Pre-Registered Meta-Analysis
Results indicated that vicarious cognitive dissonance leads to an increase in judgment of hypocrisy and a higher level of similarity with the ...
Vicarious Dissonance: Pre-Registered Meta-Analysis - PubMed
The vicarious cognitive dissonance process predicts that observing an inconsistent act by a member of the ingroup causes uncomfortable ...
Vicarious dissonance: Attitude change from the inconsistency of ...
Three studies support the vicarious dissonance hypothesis that individuals change their attitudes when witnessing members of important groups engage in ...
Vicarious Dissonance: Reasons and Functions of Attitude Change
This article will explore the reasons why an individual may be compelled to change their attitude under conditions of vicarious dissonance.
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Three studies support the vicarious dissonance hypothesis that individuals change their attitudes when witnessing members of important groups engage in ...
Vicarious Dissonance: Reasons and Functions of Attitude Change
Abstract and Figures. This paper proposes to make an inventory of knowledge on the process of vicarious dissonance, describing the ...
PsyArXiv Preprints | Vicarious Dissonance : Meta-analysis - OSF
Vicarious dissonance is the phenomenon that describes the possibility that individuals may experience cognitive dissonance vicariously when ...
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Vicarious Dissonance: Attitude Change from the Inconsistency of ...
Citation. Norton, Michael I., Benoit Monin, Joel Cooper, and Michael A. Hogg. "Vicarious Dissonance: Attitude Change from the Inconsistency of Others." (pdf) ...
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 ...
Egocentrism and vicarious dissonance - Princeton University
It has not been shown, however, whether witnessing this counterattitudinal behavior arouses vicarious dissonance because it contradicts the ...
VICARIOUS COGNITIVE DISSONANCE: Changing Attitudes by ...
Vicarious dissonance is a novel approach at the nexus of two well-established theories in social psychology: social identity theory and cognitive dissonance ...
Vicarious Dissonance: Reasons and Functions of Attitude Change
While the social identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) and self-categorization (Turner et al., 1987) allows us to think of cognitive dissonance as a vicarious ...
We will conclude our argument by presenting new findings on this phenomenon in line with several theories. According to the cognitive dissonance theory, the ...