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When Bad Things Happen to Good Feedback : Exacerbating The Need for Self-Justification With Self-Affirmations
Oleh:
Cooper, Joel
;
Aronson, Joshua
;
Blanton, Hart
;
Slkurnik, Ian
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 23 no. 7 (1997)
,
page 684-692.
Topik:
self-affirmation
;
self - affirmations
;
self - justification
;
good feedback
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PP45.2
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In numerous self - affirmation studies, Claude Steele and colleagues have demonstrated that self-affirmations reduce the need to justify dissonant behaviour even when the affirmation is unrelated to the dissonance - evoking action. However, research has not sufficiently examined the impact of reaffirming self - aspects that are related to the dissonance. The authors argue that relevant affirmations of this sort can make salient the standards that are violated in the course of dissonant behaviour; thereby increasing dissonance and the need for self justification. In a laboratory study using the induced - compliance paradigm, it was demonstrated that dissonance can be exacerbated by reaffirming standards that are violated in the course of the dissonant behaviour.
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