Search Results - "Vaidis, David"
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Assessing risk-taking: what to measure and how to measure it
Published in Journal of risk research (02-04-2020)“…Risk-taking has been a major field of interest for scientists and for applied purposes since decades. However, many researchers have noted that the current…”
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Respectable Challenges to Respectable Theory: Cognitive Dissonance Theory Requires Conceptualization Clarification and Operational Tools
Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-05-2019)“…Despite its long tradition in social psychology, we consider that Cognitive Dissonance Theory presents serious flaws concerning its methodology which question…”
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Expectation violation and cognitive dissonance theory: Proposal for an epistemic inconsistency management model
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-12-2023)“…A crucial dilemma for any individual facing contradictory information is whether to maintain or disengage from an expectation. Cognitive dissonance theory…”
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On the Characteristics of the Cognitive Dissonance State: Exploration Within the Pleasure Arousal Dominance Model
Published in Psychologica Belgica (23-03-2020)“…Little is actually known about the nature and characteristics of the cognitive dissonance state. In this paper, we review the actual knowledge and the main…”
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Some prior considerations about dissonance to understand its reduction: Comment on McGrath (2017)
Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-09-2018)“…In a recent contribution to this journal, McGrath (2017) provided an overview of the reduction process of cognitive dissonance theory. To discuss the reduction…”
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Does Minimal Inconsistency Evoke Negative Affect? Report From Three Studies Using an Implicit Measure of Emotion
Published in Psychological studies (01-03-2021)“…From cognitive dissonance theory to the meaning maintenance model, most cognitive consistency models suggest that the detection of an inconsistency evokes…”
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Approaching Opponents and Leaving Supporters: Adjusting Physical Proximity to Reduce Cognitive Dissonance
Published in Social behavior and personality (01-08-2014)“…In our study of cognitive dissonance 59 students adjusted their physical proximity with an opposing other to manage dissonance. Participants wrote a…”
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Increasing Compliance with a Request: Two Touches are More Effective than One
Published in Psychological reports (01-08-2008)“…Touch procedures have been shown to increase the likelihood of compliance with requests. But the effect of subsequent touches following a classical touch…”
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INCREASING COMPLIANCE WITH A REQUEST: TWO TOUCHES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN ONE
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Conspiracy theories explained by a cheating detection mechanism
Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-01-2024)“…Research on conspiracy theories sometimes tends to pathologise this phenomenon with a focus on the impact of (sub)pathological predictors. However,…”
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Teaching cognitive dissonance theory: Practical advice for the classroom
Published in Scholarship of teaching and learning in psychology (09-02-2023)“…Cognitive dissonance is an essential theory in psychology. However, communicating its importance to students can be challenging. To address this, the sparse…”
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Discrepancy in internalized values of workers in extreme situations: Consequences for soldiers and risk for the organization
Published in Revue européenne de psychologie appliquée (01-11-2020)“…In the present paper, we address the double-edged role of values among Army personnel and how they can be used in information warfare. We suggest that value…”
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When Replication Fails: What to Conclude and Not to Conclude?
Published in Advances in methods and practices in psychological science (01-10-2024)“…In this commentary, we examine the implications of the failed replication reported by Vaidis et al., which represents the largest multilab attempt to replicate…”
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