[Dissonance] Nier (2007). Issue 4,
Taking sides: Clashing views in social psychology (2nd ed.).
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_Référence complète :_
Nier, J. A. (2007). /Taking Sides: Clashing views in social psychology
/(2nd edition). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
_Résumé _:
TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY presents current
controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate
student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is
thoughtfully framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, and a
postscript.
*Chapitre 4 (pp. 74-91) :*
Does Cognitive Dissonance Explain Why Behavior Can Change Attitudes?
YES: Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith, from "Cognitive Consequences
of Forced Compliance," /The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology/
(vol. 58, 1959)
NO: Daryl J. Bem, from "Self-Perception: An Alternative Interpretation
of Cognitive Dissonance Phenomena," /Psychological Review/ (vol. 57, 1967)
"Social psychologists Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith propose
their theory of cognitive dissonance to explain why people's attitudes
may change after they have acted in a way that is inconsistent with
their true attitudes. Social psychologist Daryl J. Bem proposes a theory
of self-perception, which he believes can explain Festinger and
Carlsmith's results better than cognitive dissonance theory. "
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