Sentences with phrase «cognitive dissonance there»

Your exhibiting symptoms of cognitive dissonance there, I assume denial follows, provided that cognitive dissonance in your case isn't just some higher form of delusion in general.
There's got ta be a fair bit of cognitive dissonance there, though maybe it's all a matter of timing in the end.
There is a cognitive dissonance there.

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Religious differences are the most profound differences that humans can have... someone earlier in this thread mentioned «cognitive dissonance» well there is another concept called «cognitive interference» coined by Robert Anton Wilson.
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.
When it comes to feelings about the Bible and actually reading and applying its teachings, there is a major cognitive dissonance in the modern Church.
There was a definite cognitive dissonance and somehow God opened my eyes enough that I took steps to separate from the growing misinformation and group think.
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.
Alas, there may be more persons in congregations who are disturbed by cognitive dissonance than theologians and pastors acknowledge.
Also, a study that says, «three times the death rate... but as safe or safer than...» (without putting enough qualifiers there to prevent cognitive dissonance) suggests a bias.
The reason there's no difference is because midwives and lactation consultants are afflicted by the same problem that bedevils right wing trolls: cognitive dissonance.
There seems to be a cognitive dissonance or disconnect regarding yoga asana and hip surgeries that I feel needs to be addressed, researched and shared openly.
There's a certain amount of cognitive dissonance when it comes to the material and the approach that the filmmakers take, and much that doesn't get covered in this short, 80 - minute primer.
Is there a cognitive dissonance that comes from growing up on Star Wars and then suddenly finding yourself piloting an X-Wing?
The blue skies are a little too brilliant for my tastes, and overall I'd probably have dialled back the saturation a bit, but then there's always some cognitive dissonance when»70s movies are restored to their original lustre.
But there would seem to be a place for a more luxurious VW without the cognitive dissonance embodied in the too expensive and thus essentially unsalable Phaeton.
There's a little bit of cognitive dissonance between the view out the front and my eyes adjusting to that video display.
There is a severe cognitive dissonance involved with pit bull lovers.
October 31st, 2017 by Steve Hanley When it comes to autonomous and electric cars, there is cognitive dissonance in the automotive world.
Unless there is some cognitive dissonance at work, I'm pretty sure that the hub in Banjo - Tooie was larger than most of the game hubs made by Nintendo in future generations, excepting the Zelda games.
Right there, buried in all the cruft, are good and sensible posts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) which are not only grounded in reality, but which also stray from the normalcy of Sunk Cost Fallacy and Cognitive Dissonance.
And there seems to be some cognitive dissonance when it comes to that end game because grinding PvE is the only way to get there.
There's also the ongoing pattern in people's individual issues relating to Cognitive Dissonance and Bias, and the Dunning - Kruger Effect (non-experts in fields and those Pseudo-Experts those with no real life experience in real world applications) that are very much at play among a very small but vocal contingent of participants on RC.
The only other parting shot I could get in was that I've found that people with children are less likely to believe in GW, than people without children, because GW is such a horrible problem to contemplate for future generations that there's a huge cognitive dissonance about it (I haven't done a study, it's only my sense of things); the man has three small children.
Alas if you were a sceptic there was almost nothing he could have said to start your cognitive dissonance wobbling — coz you already know don't you?
Still, I can't help but feel there's a certain cognitive dissonance embedded in most of our environmental activism.
There's probably a whole study that could be done on the cognitive dissonance that hobbles our professional mindset around change.
There seems to me to be a conflict between what one wants to see happen vs what one thinks will / should happen (Cognitive Dissonance).
This is why there unknowingly exists in the minds of most real estate salespeople the split personality syndrome that underpins the psychological concept known as cognitive dissonance.
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