Self-Perception vs. Cognitive Dissonance - Deepstash

Self-Perception vs. Cognitive Dissonance

  • Cognitive dissonance occurs when conflicting beliefs cause discomfort, leading people to adjust their attitudes before acting.
  • Self-perception theory applies when attitudes are unclear, and people infer their beliefs after observing their own actions.

Psychologists suggest both theories can co-exist: cognitive dissonance dominates with strong pre-existing beliefs, while self-perception applies in ambiguous situations.

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