
Talk Psych to Me
Let's get psychology out of the lab and into the streets. Join hosts Tania Luna (psychology researcher) and Brian Luna (total layperson) as they turn fascinating research into practical tips for getting better at being human.
Talk Psych to Me
Cognitive Dissonance: Busting makes you feel good
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Scarlet Moon Things Co.
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Season 1
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Episode 7
Got cognitive dissonance? Learn helpful tips for either lying to yourself about it or growing as a person.
Talk psych to us:
Instagram: @talkpsychtomepodcast
Email: tp2mpodcast@gmail.com
Bonus: Watch Roi Ben-Yehuda's video on how to shake up your identity and "offend yourself"
Further Reading:
- The Effect of Severity of Initiation on Liking for a Group by Aronson & Mills (1959)
- When Prophecy Fails by Fesinger, Riecken & Schachter (1956)
- Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance by Festinger & Carlsmith (1959)
- Effect of the severity of threat on the devaluation of forbidden behavior by Aronson & Carlsmith (1963)
- Adaptive Self-Regulation of Unattainable Goals by Wrosch et. al. (2003)
- A challenge to human evolution—cognitive dissonance by Perlovsky (2013)
- Respectable Challenges to Respectable Theory by Vaidis & Bran (2019)
- What Is Cognitive Consistency, and Why Does It Matter? by Gawronski & Brannon (2019)
- Consistency-based compliance across cultures by Petrova, Cialdini, and Sills (2007)
- Preference for consistency: The development of a valid measure and the discovery of surprising behavioral implications by Cialdini, Trost, & Newsom (1995)
- The Consistency Principle in Interpersonal Communication by Mojzisch et. al. (2014)
- Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs by Taber & Lodge (2006)
Produced by Scarlet Moon Things
Music by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings