Sentences with phrase «much cognitive dissonance»

One of the morbidly fascinating aspects of climate change is how much cognitive dissonance it generates, in individuals and nations alike.
Mingarelli touches on so many inconsistencies within the human psyche, and so much cognitive dissonance.
I'm sure it will require too much cognitive dissonance on your part to acknowledge that but the studies on the issue (including MANA's own data) show it to be true.
I wanted to leave quietly, but the church couldn't allow that, because it caused too much cognitive dissonance.

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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.
When I am told not to think so much because the «plain and simple reading» of Scripture demands certain conclusions, the cognitive dissonance is excruciating.
Its development doubtless reflects the cognitive dissonance, as the sociologists would say, of those who long denied that the Cold War had much to do with anything except Harry Truman's crusty temper.
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.
category, even though it triggered cognitive dissonance (because it reminded me too much of labor theory of value — see below).
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.
But Vromen applies too much gravity where it's not needed: Kuklinski is shown hacking up bodies in one scene and taking his girls to the roller rink in the next, but the cognitive dissonance isn't punched home.
As much care and effort went into the mix as if this were The Bourne Identity (everything from the domestic clatter of dishes in the sink to the murmur of a CIA cubicle maze is attentively rendered), yet on this BD, the results are often comical due to the cognitive dissonances created by loud, misplaced cues.
I revel in cognitive dissonance and I count on my students to propel me to contemplation as much as I propel them.
So much so it creates some cognitive dissonance that may hinder your enjoyment.
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.
I would suggest a peer reviewed alternative from an acknowledged leader in the field — http://www.pnas.org/content/104/21/8709.full — but I fear not so much that the concepts are intrinsically beyond them (although that may be the case) but that cognitive dissonance will prevent the internal processing of information not in accord with the warminista world view.
That is to say, instead of asking and arguing against what someone says, it is much easier to say they are suffering a «cognitive dissonance» or other such woo.
Cognitive dissonance much?
Much work on «cognitive dissonance» theory provides evidence for this mental mechanism.
Pruitt has lived his life in a conservative bubble, and much like Vice President Mike Pence, his intense religious convictions, his naked political ambition, and his industry - friendly policy agenda are in perfect alignment, with nary a hint of cognitive dissonance.
Avoidance of a mature, science based, nuclear energy discussion usually comes back to cognitive dissonance alone, and from that comes a lack of rational cognitive thinking as well as a lack of courtesy to others and much «hand waving».
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