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cognitive dissonances
noun
Plural of cognitive dissonance
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How can such cognitive dissonances coexist?
The problems with the show were a small, dull riot of cognitive dissonances, logistical flops, and intellectual mirror play.
Unfortunately, these cognitive dissonances — the sentiment that "I don't have free will, but you do" — are never satisfyingly resolved.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive and affective development (1929, 1970), individuals seek to incorporate new concepts into existing schemata (i.e., assimilation) or to reframe existing schemata to fit new concepts (i.e., accommodation) in order to avoid cognitive dissonances that cause unease.
Dre's unexpectedly quick reappearance as an album artist with "Compton," timed to coincide with the release of the "Straight Outta Compton" biopic, is one of a handful of cognitive dissonances running through this moment.
We aimed to identify the specific cognitive dissonances and consonances associated with risky riding among Iranian motorcyclists.
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Talk about cognitive dissonance.
Cognitive dissonance or simply coincidence?
The cognitive dissonance was smothering.
The cognitive dissonance was dizzying.
Here is the cognitive dissonance.
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