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5.
Biased assimilation and attitude polarization: These are
two additional processes that play a role in resistance to
persuasion. Biased assimilation is the tendency to evaluate
information that disconfirms
our existing views as less
convincing than that confirms these views. Attitude
polarization is the tendency to evaluate information in such a
way that it strengthens our initial views.
7.7 COGNITIVE DISSONANCE. WHAT IT IS AND
HOW WE MANAGE IT ?
Congnitive dissonance is an unpleasant
internal state that
results when individuals notice inconsistency between two or more
of their attitudes. It can also be an unpleasant state between
attitudes and behaviour. It is a frequent occurrence in everyday life.
It can sometimes lead us to change our attitudes.
Cognitive
Dissonance
Theory
proposed
by Leon Festinger in
1957 begins with the idea that people do not like inconsistency and
are uncomfortable when it occurs. Dissonance can be reduced
through direct as well as indirect techniques.
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