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“But whatever the case may be, the arousal can only be reduced by two principal kinds of processes. These processes serve to make the act less problematic. Some processes affect the commitment to the act and reduce this commitment, and other processes reduce the total amount of dissonance by changing one or several existing cognitions or by producing new ones.”

Eddie Harmon-Jones, Cognitive Dissonance: Reexamining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology
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