Cognitive Dissonance
Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology
Herausgeber: Harmon-Jones, Eddie
Cognitive Dissonance
Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology
Herausgeber: Harmon-Jones, Eddie
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2019 Outstanding Academic Title This volume describes advances in the theory of cognitive dissonance, from its origination in 1954 to the present day.
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2019 Outstanding Academic Title This volume describes advances in the theory of cognitive dissonance, from its origination in 1954 to the present day.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 303
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781433830105
- ISBN-10: 1433830108
- Artikelnr.: 54804594
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 303
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781433830105
- ISBN-10: 1433830108
- Artikelnr.: 54804594
Edited by Eddie Harmon-Jones
Contributors
Foreword to the First Edition
Foreword to the Second Edition
Preface
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cognitive Dissonance Theory and an Overview
of Current Perspectives on the Theory
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Judson Mills
Part I: Perspectives Employing the Original Version of the Theory
Chapter 2: Improving the 1957 Version of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Chapter 3: A Radical Point of View on Dissonance Theory
Jean-Leon Beauvois and Robert-Vincent Joule
Chapter 4: Understanding the Motivation Underlying Dissonance Effects: The
Action-Based Model
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Cindy Harmon-Jones
Chapter 5: What Is Cognitive Consistency, and Why Does It Matter?
Bertram Gawronski and Skylar M. Brannon
Chapter 6: Dissonance Now: How Accessible Discrepancies Moderate Distress
and Diverse Defenses
Ian McGregor, Ian R. Newby-Clark, and Mark P. Zanna
Part II: The Role of the Self in Dissonance
Chapter 7: Dissonance, Hypocrisy, and the Self-Concept
Elliot Aronson
Chapter 8: Self-Affirmation Theory: An Update and Appraisal
Joshua Aronson, Geoffrey Cohen, and Paul R. Nail
Chapter 9: In Search of the Motivation for Dissonance Reduction: The Drive
to Lessen Aversive Consequences
Joel Cooper
Part III: Mathematical Models, Neural Activations, and Affective Responses
Chapter 10: Modeling Cognitive Dissonance as a Parallel Constraint
Satisfaction Network With Learning
Stephen J. Read and Brian M. Monroe
Chapter 11: Neural Basis of Cognitive Dissonance
Keise Izuma and Kou Murayama
Chapter 12: Moving Beyond Attitude Change in the Study of
Dissonance-Related Processes: An Update on the Role of Discomfort
Patricia G. Devine, John M. Tauer, Kenneth E. Barron, Andrew J. Elliot,
Kristen M. Vance, and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Appendix A: Social Communication and Cognition: A Very Preliminary and
Highly Tentative Draft
Leon Festinger (1954)
Appendix B: Reflections on Cognitive Dissonance: 30 Years Later
Leon Festinger (1987)
Appendix C: Historical Note on Festinger’s Tests of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Index
About the Editor
Foreword to the First Edition
Foreword to the Second Edition
Preface
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cognitive Dissonance Theory and an Overview
of Current Perspectives on the Theory
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Judson Mills
Part I: Perspectives Employing the Original Version of the Theory
Chapter 2: Improving the 1957 Version of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Chapter 3: A Radical Point of View on Dissonance Theory
Jean-Leon Beauvois and Robert-Vincent Joule
Chapter 4: Understanding the Motivation Underlying Dissonance Effects: The
Action-Based Model
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Cindy Harmon-Jones
Chapter 5: What Is Cognitive Consistency, and Why Does It Matter?
Bertram Gawronski and Skylar M. Brannon
Chapter 6: Dissonance Now: How Accessible Discrepancies Moderate Distress
and Diverse Defenses
Ian McGregor, Ian R. Newby-Clark, and Mark P. Zanna
Part II: The Role of the Self in Dissonance
Chapter 7: Dissonance, Hypocrisy, and the Self-Concept
Elliot Aronson
Chapter 8: Self-Affirmation Theory: An Update and Appraisal
Joshua Aronson, Geoffrey Cohen, and Paul R. Nail
Chapter 9: In Search of the Motivation for Dissonance Reduction: The Drive
to Lessen Aversive Consequences
Joel Cooper
Part III: Mathematical Models, Neural Activations, and Affective Responses
Chapter 10: Modeling Cognitive Dissonance as a Parallel Constraint
Satisfaction Network With Learning
Stephen J. Read and Brian M. Monroe
Chapter 11: Neural Basis of Cognitive Dissonance
Keise Izuma and Kou Murayama
Chapter 12: Moving Beyond Attitude Change in the Study of
Dissonance-Related Processes: An Update on the Role of Discomfort
Patricia G. Devine, John M. Tauer, Kenneth E. Barron, Andrew J. Elliot,
Kristen M. Vance, and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Appendix A: Social Communication and Cognition: A Very Preliminary and
Highly Tentative Draft
Leon Festinger (1954)
Appendix B: Reflections on Cognitive Dissonance: 30 Years Later
Leon Festinger (1987)
Appendix C: Historical Note on Festinger’s Tests of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Index
About the Editor
Contributors
Foreword to the First Edition
Foreword to the Second Edition
Preface
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cognitive Dissonance Theory and an Overview
of Current Perspectives on the Theory
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Judson Mills
Part I: Perspectives Employing the Original Version of the Theory
Chapter 2: Improving the 1957 Version of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Chapter 3: A Radical Point of View on Dissonance Theory
Jean-Leon Beauvois and Robert-Vincent Joule
Chapter 4: Understanding the Motivation Underlying Dissonance Effects: The
Action-Based Model
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Cindy Harmon-Jones
Chapter 5: What Is Cognitive Consistency, and Why Does It Matter?
Bertram Gawronski and Skylar M. Brannon
Chapter 6: Dissonance Now: How Accessible Discrepancies Moderate Distress
and Diverse Defenses
Ian McGregor, Ian R. Newby-Clark, and Mark P. Zanna
Part II: The Role of the Self in Dissonance
Chapter 7: Dissonance, Hypocrisy, and the Self-Concept
Elliot Aronson
Chapter 8: Self-Affirmation Theory: An Update and Appraisal
Joshua Aronson, Geoffrey Cohen, and Paul R. Nail
Chapter 9: In Search of the Motivation for Dissonance Reduction: The Drive
to Lessen Aversive Consequences
Joel Cooper
Part III: Mathematical Models, Neural Activations, and Affective Responses
Chapter 10: Modeling Cognitive Dissonance as a Parallel Constraint
Satisfaction Network With Learning
Stephen J. Read and Brian M. Monroe
Chapter 11: Neural Basis of Cognitive Dissonance
Keise Izuma and Kou Murayama
Chapter 12: Moving Beyond Attitude Change in the Study of
Dissonance-Related Processes: An Update on the Role of Discomfort
Patricia G. Devine, John M. Tauer, Kenneth E. Barron, Andrew J. Elliot,
Kristen M. Vance, and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Appendix A: Social Communication and Cognition: A Very Preliminary and
Highly Tentative Draft
Leon Festinger (1954)
Appendix B: Reflections on Cognitive Dissonance: 30 Years Later
Leon Festinger (1987)
Appendix C: Historical Note on Festinger’s Tests of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Index
About the Editor
Foreword to the First Edition
Foreword to the Second Edition
Preface
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cognitive Dissonance Theory and an Overview
of Current Perspectives on the Theory
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Judson Mills
Part I: Perspectives Employing the Original Version of the Theory
Chapter 2: Improving the 1957 Version of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Chapter 3: A Radical Point of View on Dissonance Theory
Jean-Leon Beauvois and Robert-Vincent Joule
Chapter 4: Understanding the Motivation Underlying Dissonance Effects: The
Action-Based Model
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Cindy Harmon-Jones
Chapter 5: What Is Cognitive Consistency, and Why Does It Matter?
Bertram Gawronski and Skylar M. Brannon
Chapter 6: Dissonance Now: How Accessible Discrepancies Moderate Distress
and Diverse Defenses
Ian McGregor, Ian R. Newby-Clark, and Mark P. Zanna
Part II: The Role of the Self in Dissonance
Chapter 7: Dissonance, Hypocrisy, and the Self-Concept
Elliot Aronson
Chapter 8: Self-Affirmation Theory: An Update and Appraisal
Joshua Aronson, Geoffrey Cohen, and Paul R. Nail
Chapter 9: In Search of the Motivation for Dissonance Reduction: The Drive
to Lessen Aversive Consequences
Joel Cooper
Part III: Mathematical Models, Neural Activations, and Affective Responses
Chapter 10: Modeling Cognitive Dissonance as a Parallel Constraint
Satisfaction Network With Learning
Stephen J. Read and Brian M. Monroe
Chapter 11: Neural Basis of Cognitive Dissonance
Keise Izuma and Kou Murayama
Chapter 12: Moving Beyond Attitude Change in the Study of
Dissonance-Related Processes: An Update on the Role of Discomfort
Patricia G. Devine, John M. Tauer, Kenneth E. Barron, Andrew J. Elliot,
Kristen M. Vance, and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Appendix A: Social Communication and Cognition: A Very Preliminary and
Highly Tentative Draft
Leon Festinger (1954)
Appendix B: Reflections on Cognitive Dissonance: 30 Years Later
Leon Festinger (1987)
Appendix C: Historical Note on Festinger’s Tests of Dissonance Theory
Judson Mills
Index
About the Editor