Sentences with phrase «cognitive dissonance between»

Unlike AMcB, The Practice appreciated the cognitive dissonance between applications of the law and real life.
Why should we not be skeptical of that cognitive dissonance between that model and the facts?
«I played Donkey Kong Country and marveled at the cognitive dissonance between what I remember (incredible graphics) and what I was looking at today (not incredible graphics).»
There's a little bit of cognitive dissonance between the view out the front and my eyes adjusting to that video display.
Once viewers adjust to the cognitive dissonance between intense Flemish dialogue and English performances of country and bluegrass songs, The Broken Circle Breakdown is a film that will likely stick with them long after the credits roll.
So the cognitive dissonance between my beliefs and between my anti-beliefs became even more pronounced.
I did not «cast off» my empirical upbringing when I became a believer; for me (as for so many others, including many scientists), there is no cognitive dissonance between reason and faith, nor any «war» between science and religion.
None of the principals appeared much concerned with the cognitive dissonance between Marston's champion - of - truth faà § ade and his secret harem of smart, accomplished women.

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This disparity between the direction of sight and the direction of sound is a cognitive dissonance typical of some of the contemporary events mentioned above.
Why is it so hard to understand that when there is cognitive dissonance because of a conflict between your theology and reality, it is your theology that needs to be re-thought and adjusted.
They must have suffered very much from what modem psychologists call «cognitive dissonance» — the painful disagreement between what we believe and what others maintain with assurance.
If Eddie Redmayne receives a Best Actor nomination for The Danish Girl with his «performance» in Jupiter Ascending sandwiched between two Academy recognized roles, it will perhaps be amongst the most baffling cases of cognitive dissonance in some time (almost as baffling, it seems, as Tom McCarthy receiving a Best Director nomination the year he released The Cobbler, but that is for another time).
Kurt presents the «seven psychological death sins» you should be aware of in an attempt to downtone System 1 and advance System 2: 1) excessive self - confidence, 2) herd mentality, 3) blind orthodoxy, 4) denial, 5) confirmation bias, 6) deadlocked ideas and attitudes, 7) cognitive dissonance (the tendency to go with the thought that «feels best» when stuck with the choice between two contradicting ideas rather than investigating which is more rational).
As with most narratives that explore the cognitive dissonance faced by undercover cops, Shen loyalties waver between the two opposing factions, creating a set - up where players can dispense violence and wanton destruction while still extending the structure and mission objectives of police work.
I honestly can not fathom the level of cognitive dissonance impairment required to not realise even a slight discrepancy between:
That space between motive and incentive can create some cognitive dissonance for those lawyers who can't take on the cases they'd like to tackle, particularly if it's a question of the would - be client's inability to pay; or...
That space between motive and incentive can create some cognitive dissonance for those lawyers who can't take on the cases they'd like to tackle, particularly if it's a question of the would - be client's inability to pay; or the fear that the return would not justify the investment of the lawyer's time.
According to Amato and Afifi (2006) youth who are involved in their parents» conflict can feel caught between their parents and hence experience stressful loyalty conflicts and cognitive dissonance.
There seems to me to be a conflict between what one wants to see happen vs what one thinks will / should happen (Cognitive Dissonance).
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