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Cognitive Dissonance: Fifty Years of a Classic Theory
- J. Cooper
- Psychology
- 27 March 2007
Cognitive Dissonance In the Beginning Criticism Propels the Theory Forward The Motivational Property of Dissonance Dissonance is not what it used to be The New Look Model of Dissonance The…
A Threat in the Air
- J. Cooper, Kimberlee Weaver
- Environmental Science
- 12 September 2003
A Self-Standards Model of Cognitive Dissonance
Abstract This article presents a new model for understanding the role of the self in cognitive dissonance processes. We focus on the controversies among three major theories of how cognitions about…
When exemplification fails: hypocrisy and the motive for self-integrity.
- J. Stone, A. Wiegand, J. Cooper, E. Aronson
- PsychologyJournal of personality and social psychology
- 1997
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Group-Based Dominance and Opposition to Equality Correspond to Different Psychological Motives
- Matthew B. Kugler, J. Cooper, Brian A. Nosek
- Psychology
- 22 June 2010
Social Dominance Orientation, one of the most popular individual differences measures in the study of generalized prejudice, can be understood as having two components: Opposition to Equality (OEQ)…
Cognitive dissonance theory
- J. Cooper
- Psychology
- 2012
Former Stanford University social psychologist Leon Festinger (1950s) developed what he called, the theory of cognitive dissonance. • This is the feeling of uncomfortable tension which comes from…
Complex scientific testimony: How do jurors make decisions?
- J. Cooper, E. Bennett, Holly Sukel
- Psychology
- 1 August 1996
Critics of the civil jury system question whether jurors can adequately evaluate complex expert testimony. Based on current models of research in persuasion, we hypothesized that when expert…
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