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Cognition

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PSY 150 Ch. 1 Homework Due at the start of class on ______________ Name: _____________________________________ Reading: Chapter 1 1. Define the following terms: a. behavior - b. clinical psychology - c. cognition -

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Cognitve Dissonance

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Cognitive Dissonance: (irreconcilable ideas): The adjustment of one?s beliefs/thoughts/ideas to fit one?s behavior. Leon Festinger: (Born: May 8, 1919) Theories: dramatic increase in Proselytizing: (desperate defense mechanism used when beliefs are proven to be false.)? ? such an obvious failure is Counterintuitive. Reasoning: the distance between one/s beliefs & reality is highly uncomfortable. Experiments: 1. Paid subjects 20$ to lie& paid different only 1$.? ? Found that subjects that were paid less were more likely than the subjects who were paid 20$ to say that they actually believed the lies. Festinger?s hypothesis: Subjects brought beliefs in line with behavior. Cognitive Dissonance Theory Suggest:

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Chapter 8 Public Opinion, Participation and Voting • Public Opinion In every government and nation public opinion matters. Elected officials often refer to public opinion on what political decisions they should make. Public Opinion and Democracy in turn goes hand and hand. - What is a public Opinion? Public Opinion means the proportion of the population that holds a particular opinion of individuals preferences for, or evaluations of, a given issue, candidate, or institution within a specific population. - Taking the pulse of the People

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