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Braden Cohen
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Mimi goes shopping in Paris for a classy swimsuit, with a budget of 300 Euros. She spots a lovely one on the Champs-Elysées and makes an impromptu decision. She takes it to the counter, pays a whopping 450 Euros and takes it home. Later, she looks at herself in the mirror. 'This swimsuit is so well-cut I can wear it for years. What's more it makes me look great!' Mimi has just:
A) applied effort justification to her good looks.
B) been enhancing the looking-glass self.
C) succumbed to the delusion that money can buy everything.
D) explained her own decision according to dissonance theory.
Dissonance Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that inconsistency among beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors creates a feeling of discomfort, leading individuals to change one to resolve the dissonance.
Classy Swimsuit
A type of swimwear that is elegant and stylish, typically designed with sophistication in mind.
Champs-Elysées
A distinguished avenue in Paris, France, known for its theatres, cafés, and luxury shops, making it one of the world's most famous and recognizable streets.
- Comprehend the theory of cognitive dissonance and its effects on altering attitudes.
- Understand the importance of effort justification in appreciating personal experiences and choices.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the theory of cognitive dissonance and its effects on altering attitudes.
- Understand the importance of effort justification in appreciating personal experiences and choices.