Sentences with phrase «resulting dissonance»

a) The perceptions of just where science fits — in the spectrum of beliefs — differ among policy makers, the general public — and, to some extent, even among scientists — and this also has to contribute a great deal to the resulting dissonance.

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The result is that people experience «cognitive dissonance,» which can be painfully disorienting.
Equally, conginitive dissonance can result in those opposed to the church even to the potint of not perceiving any good in it when faced with obvious good that happens in churches or para church organisations for example city missions throughtout the world feeding and being a freind to the homeless at Christmas.
The dissonance, he said, results from «the universal love and outreach of Jesus to all, even sinners, versus a sense that homosexuality, if practiced, is against the teaching of Christianity.»
The book is a brilliant presentation of the cognitive dissonance that results from a faulty education, especially for a historian who continues to be hounded by the models of harmony he found at Chartres Cathedral and in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
The term cognitive dissonance is used to describe the feelings of discomfort that result from holding two conflicting beliefs.
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).
That has resulted, in the victims» camp, in bitterness and dissonance.
This power of belief over evidence is the result of two factors: cognitive dissonance and the backfire effect.
Moral Dissonance is the result of having a hero who has a double standard and no one notices.
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.
His work vibrates with dissonance, color, great energy, and altered perspectives, which result in rich harmonious views whether painting still lifes or landscapes.
Similarly, The Katastwóf Karavan amplifies the dissonance between pleasurable nostalgia and sickening truths — the result is an urgent call to consciousness.
The result is an exhibition that embodies a dissonance between the physical, psychological, and historical.
The result — so clearly defined within Number 4 - 32 — embodies an almost musical dissonance, not unlike a song written in a minor key, which ravishes its listener by nature of its strange and beautiful melody.
These distorted images are the result of dissonance between depth views on 3D models and aerial photographs.
The result was a suspenseful and complex consonance / dissonance that queries old and new art alike and breaks with established patterns of perception.
The dizzying effects of temporal and geographical juxtapositions, the symbolic equivalences as well as the inevitable experience of an auratic dissonance, result in re-enchantments of time and place and ultimately in the artworks» emanations - both good and bad.
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.
When dealing with one gene and one fucntion at a time, though this can an issue, it is less so, but in more vast and complex systems like a global climate system, or a whole genome the probability of errors, and the unavoidable clashing of errors / cognitive dissonance in results can be immense and yes, very, robust.
Other expressions of scepticism may result from issue fatigue, cynicism about a media who seek to sensationalise or the experience of cognitive dissonance.
What Curry publishes and what Curry says often result in dissonance.
But the resulting cognitive dissonance could be too great for most actuaries.
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.
Results were consistent with integrated cognitive vulnerability - stress and cognitive dissonance models, particularly for girls.
What Cliff is describing as the precursor to experiencing controlled stress (what Cliff is describing) vs. uncontrolled stress (your neighbour has loud parties every night after midnight and you can't get any sleep as the result) is known as «cognitive dissonance».
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