Exam 16: Cognitive Dissonance Theory

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Which of the following did Leon Festinger and his followers focus on to serve as an end product of dissonance?

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The minimal justification hypothesis suggests that ________ precedes or can change attitude.

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Dissonance is likely if the decision at hand will be difficult to reverse.

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According to Festinger, what is the causal relationship between attitude and behavior? How does this relationship affect one's attempt to influence others?

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One of the criticisms of cognitive dissonance theory is that it is too difficult to test.

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Dieter Frey found that selective exposure does not operate if:

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Selective exposure is not a significant factor if we do not regard the dissonant information as a threat.

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Which critic/extender/modifier of cognitive dissonance theory do you find most convincing: Aronson, Cooper, Steele, or Bem? Why?

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According to Stanford psychologist Claude Steele, which of the following factors is most likely to dissipate dissonance?

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To put cognitive dissonance theory into practice, a salesperson should employ the hard sell.

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________ is an alternative to cognitive dissonance theory and claims that people determine their attitudes the same way outside observers do.

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The tendency people have to avoid information that would create cognitive dissonance because it's incompatible with their current beliefs is called:

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Define and illustrate cognitive dissonance. Is it possible to avoid?

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Cognitive dissonance theory has been criticized for being too:

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Using examples to develop your response, discuss the minimal justification hypothesis.

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Is persuasion utilizing cognitive dissonance principles a social influence or a self influence?

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Discuss the three basic hypotheses associated with cognitive dissonance theory.

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Stanford psychologist Claude Steele assumes that dissonance always drives people to justify their actions by changing their attitudes.

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Cognitive dissonance is not prompted by threats or punishments, only by promises or rewards.

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Why is the $1/$20 experiment important to cognitive dissonance theory? Discuss the various interpretations it has inspired.

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