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Cognitive Dissonance Theory

Join us as we unravel the tangled web of conflicting thoughts and beliefs in our minds!

About this Rabbit Hole

Ever wondered why we justify conflicting beliefs or actions to avoid mental discomfort? Dive into the enthralling world of Cognitive Dissonance Theory with our "Rabbit Hole" series. Discover the groundbreaking Festinger and Carlsmith experiment, unravel the psychology behind justifications, and explore real-life examples of cognitive dissonance in action. Did you know that people sometimes double down on their beliefs when confronted with evidence to the contrary? Watch in order or skip around — each video adds a new layer to this fascinating topic.

Videos in this Rabbit Hole

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Festinger and Carlsmith Cognitive Dissonance Experiment: Unraveling the Mind's Justifications

Everyday
2024-09-01
Festinger and Carlsmith Cognitive Dissonance Experiment: Unraveling the Mind's Justifications by Everyday
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Our Commentary

So basically, they're telling us that people will twist themselves into mental pretzels just to avoid feeling like they made a bad decision? Sounds exhausting. I'll stick to my simple life decisions, thanks.

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Cognitive Dissonance: Explained

AdviceWithErin
2025-05-13
Cognitive Dissonance: Explained by AdviceWithErin
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Our Commentary

So basically, our brains are just playing a constant game of mental gymnastics to avoid the discomfort of conflicting beliefs? Sounds exhausting, but hey, at least now I have a fancy term to blame for my indecisiveness.

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Cognitive Dissonance Theory: An Experiment

chris livesey
2025-06-23
Cognitive Dissonance Theory: An Experiment by chris livesey
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Our Commentary

So let me get this straight... we're going to watch people squirm uncomfortably as they try to justify their nonsensical actions? Sounds like a fun Friday night.

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Cognitive Dissonance: Definition & Examples (Explained in 3 Minutes)

Helpful Professor Explains!
2024-10-29
Cognitive Dissonance: Definition & Examples (Explained in 3 Minutes) by Helpful Professor Explains!
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Our Commentary

Ah, the sweet sound of cognitive dissonance — like trying to convince yourself you're on a diet while devouring a tub of ice cream. The struggle is real, folks. #mindblown

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Cognitive Dissonance: The Psychology of Beliefs & Behavior

LeaderFactor
2025-07-02
Cognitive Dissonance: The Psychology of Beliefs & Behavior by LeaderFactor
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Our Commentary

So we're all just walking contradictions trying to make sense of our messy beliefs and actions, huh? Sounds like a recipe for a never-ending internal debate party. Sign me up.

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Cognitive Dissonance (Explained In Full + 3 Key Signs )

The Self Eye
2024-10-10
Cognitive Dissonance (Explained In Full  + 3  Key Signs ) by The Self Eye
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Our Commentary

So basically, our brains can't handle when our beliefs clash with reality, and it's like a mental tug-of-war. Watching this made me question if I'm just in a constant state of cognitive dissonance about, like, everything.

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The Curious Case of Cognitive Dissonance

The Mental Maze
2024-09-20
The Curious Case of Cognitive Dissonance by The Mental Maze
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Our Commentary

The way our brains contort to avoid discomfort is both fascinating and utterly bizarre. It's like watching a magician bend reality with sleight of hand, except it's happening inside our own heads.

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What Is Cognitive Dissonance? - Philosophy Beyond

Philosophy Beyond
2025-04-20
What Is Cognitive Dissonance? - Philosophy Beyond by Philosophy Beyond
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Our Commentary

So basically, cognitive dissonance is like when your brain starts arguing with itself and you're just stuck in the middle like, "Well, this is awkward." Guess the truth really does hurt sometimes.

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Cognitive Dissonance: The Science of Inner Conflict

House of ATTON
2025-01-29
Cognitive Dissonance: The Science of Inner Conflict by House of ATTON
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Our Commentary

So basically, our brains are like that friend who can't decide between pizza or sushi for dinner. Except instead of food, it's conflicting beliefs causing an existential crisis. Bon appétit, brain!

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Why We Rationalize Bad Decisions: Cognitive Dissonance Explained

YES BRAINER
2024-12-15
Why We Rationalize Bad Decisions: Cognitive Dissonance Explained by YES BRAINER
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Our Commentary

So basically, our brains would rather do mental gymnastics than admit we messed up? That explains a lot. Next time I make a questionable decision, I'll just blame it on cognitive dissonance.

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Cognitive Dissonance Theory

PsycAcademy
2024-09-17
Cognitive Dissonance Theory by PsycAcademy
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Our Commentary

So basically, our brains are just trying to protect our fragile sense of self by lying to us? Cool, cool. Love that for us. #psychologyiscool #mindblown

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Why You Lie to Yourself – The Psychology of Cognitive Dissonance

PsychoMyst
2025-02-08
Why You Lie to Yourself – The Psychology of Cognitive Dissonance by PsychoMyst
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Our Commentary

So basically, our brains are just really good at making us feel bad for not practicing what we preach. Thanks for the reminder, I guess?

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Final Thoughts

"**Final Thoughts** As we reach the end of this journey exploring the complexities of Cognitive Dissonance Theory, it's striking how each video layered upon the other to paint a vivid picture of the mind's intricate mechanisms of justification and belief. The Festinger and Carlsmith Experiment, the various definitions, and examples provided, all served as pieces in a puzzle that ultimately revealed the psychology behind our conflicting thoughts and behaviors. Perhaps the most profound insight one might take away from this curated selection is the realization of how prevalent cognitive dissonance is in our daily lives, prompting us to question our own motivations and patterns of thinking. This exploration has undoubtedly deepened our understanding of the human psyche and the power of internal contradictions."