Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive Dissonance It is important to note that the most significant finding from the Festinger and Carlsmith study is not that payment of just one dollar was enough to get most participants to tell someone that a dull task was actually interesting.  The most important finding is that the act of telling someone else that […]

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Science of psychology Note 1

If introspection and casual observation were enough to answer the questions of interest to psychologists, there would be no need for a science of psychology. However, casual observation is subject to a variety of limitations, biases and errors of judgment that may sometimes lead us to hold beliefs that are untrue. (See “Thinking and Problem […]

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Introduction to psychology

Being a psychologist has its pitfalls, particularly when meeting new people.  When the reply to the question “What do you do for a living” is “Psychologist”, people typically become a little uncomfortable and mumble something like “Oh my-I bet you can tell things about me that I don’t even know” or “You know, I have […]

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