Eddie Harmon-Jones

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Social Neuroscience: Integr...

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Methods in Social Neuroscience

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Cognitive Dissonance: Reexa...

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Cognitive Dissonance: Progr...

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Handbook of Cognition and E...

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Disonanta cognitiva. Noi pe...

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Social Neuroscience

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Motivation and Its Regulati...

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“Moreover, dissonance-evoking situations have been found to evoke a general negative affect without also evoking increased self-directed negative affect (Elliot & Devine, 1994) or decreased state self-esteem (E. Harmon-Jones, 2000a).”
Eddie Harmon-Jones, Cognitive Dissonance: Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology

“But at the same time, the humanist in me was always a bit troubled by the rather bleak, rather unappetizing picture the theory painted of the human condition—forever striving to justify our actions after the fact.”
Eddie Harmon-Jones, Cognitive Dissonance: Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology

“To show actual avoidance of dissonant information, it is necessary to make comparisons against a neutral baseline.”
Eddie Harmon-Jones, Cognitive Dissonance: Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology



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