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Cooper, J. (2007). Cognitive Dissonance (2nd ed., pp. 2-22). Sage Publishers.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781446214282.n1

 

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The literature discusses how human cognition is inclined against inconsistencies and compensates for cognitive dissonance through self-deception techniques. Inconsistency brings a sense of agitation and makes the masses of men uncomfortable and suffers a compulsion to deal with the inconsistency employing self-deception and procrastination. Festinger asserts that cognitive dissonance is a compulsion that everyone tries to suppress. Festinger’s study on a doomsday cult began the new field of cognitive and discovered numerous parameters for cognitive dissonances, such as dissonance magnitude. Festinger discusses the methods of reducing dissonance by reducing the discrepancy between cognitions.

 

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