Sentences with phrase «resolving dissonance»

During this period, it's highly likely that there were few of those family things, and less and less of any «joint» anything between the parents, one of whom is likely to have been shouldering the bulk of the child caregiving and responsibility, while the other was off feeling alienated, crying over beer to an understanding «friend,» taking on extra business trips, or resolving the dissonance by avoiding it.
The quantitative estimates of my emissions guided me as I set about resolving the dissonance between my principles and my actions.
When things don't match up, we may try to resolve the dissonance through rationalization.
So while there may be a difference between institutional investors and individual investors, in this case I wanted to see how he'd resolve the dissonance of having to choose an insanely expensive investment.
The child applies this black and white thinking in order to resolve the dissonance felt regarding the parents; further idolizing the aligned parent, while assigning all negativity to the rejected parent (Eddy & Saposnek 2012).

Not exact matches

But after processing it a bit, trying to resolve my cognitive dissonance, it hit me:
The perception of sensory dissonance is a function of the physical properties of auditory stimuli, as well as those of basic physiological and anatomical constraints, resulting from limitations of the auditory system in resolving tones that are too proximal in pitch (54).
Before investigating how to «sell» integration to the masses, the left still needs to resolve its internal ideological dissonance whereby its espoused integration is only for the «lucky» few.
I don't know how the board plans to resolve that cognitive dissonance but I wouldn't call you an apologist if you acknowledged the board's dilemma.
Because you're seeking to create cognitive dissonance — which your mind will hate & will insist on resolving.
But that approach allowed me, a former skeptic, to open myself up for a little cognitive dissonance, which when resolved resulted in a changed view.
How do we resolve the cognitive dissonance created by these two reports?
Apparently showing you other processes where even smaller traces make a difference is so problematic that you need to employ this strategy to resolve your cognitive dissonance.
This inner conflict, or cognitive dissonance (Festinger, 1957), can then be resolved by employing an avoidant response, which results in complete rejection of the non-preferred parent.
However, the basics of how this might occur would involve the child shifting his or her preference towards the «aligned» parent as a means to resolve this immense dissonance (Festinger, 1957), with subsequent rationalization of behaviors towards the rejected parent, and with the child projecting the intense pain onto the rejected parent.
In the meantime, go with denial, and resolve that cognitive dissonance.
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