Jump to content

Cognitive Dissonance: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:


=Cause and Effects=
=Cause and Effects=
Dissonance is created when people are confronted with information that is inconsistent with or opposed to their beliefs. If the dissonance is not reduced by changing one's belief, the dissonance can result in restoring consonance through misperception, rejection or refutation of the information, seeking support from others who share the beliefs, and attempting to persuade others.
Dissonance is created when people are confronted with information that is inconsistent with or opposed to their beliefs. If this uneasiness is not reduced by changing one's belief, the dissonance can be resolved by misperception, rejection or refutation of the information, seeking support from others who share the alternative beliefs, and attempting to persuade others.


A person will avoid situations or information sources that give rise to feelings of uneasiness, or dissonance.  They will also attempt to eliminate cognitive dissonance through the process of "dissonance reduction" (see below).
Most people will avoid situations or information sources that give rise to feelings of uneasiness, or dissonance.  They will also attempt to eliminate cognitive dissonance through the process of "dissonance reduction". Many Message Believers deal with their dissonance with regards to the facts on William Branham's failed prophecies by avoiding websites like this.  Many Message Ministers support this approach by preaching that members of their churches should avoid the internet. 


Cognitive dissonance also results in people reading information that affirms their already established opinions, rather than referencing material that contradicts them.  For example, a person who is politically conservative will only read newspapers and watch news commentary that is from conservative news sources. This bias appears to be particularly apparent when faced with deeply held beliefs, i.e., when a person has 'high commitment' to his or her attitudes.  
Cognitive dissonance also leads people to accept any information that affirms their already established opinions, rather than referencing material that contradicts them.  For example, a person who is politically conservative will only read newspapers and watch news commentary that is from conservative news sources. This bias appears to be particularly apparent when faced with deeply held beliefs, i.e., when a person has 'high commitment' to his or her attitudes.  


=Examples=
=Examples=
Line 13: Line 13:
==UFO Cult==
==UFO Cult==


Leon Festinger, who first coined the term "cognitive dissonance" related an account of the followers of a UFO cult as reality clashed with their fervent belief in an impending apocalypse.  The surprising result was that after the failed prophecy the cult members' faith deepened. The believers met at a pre-determined place and time, believing they alone would survive the Earth's destruction. The appointed time came and passed without incident. They faced acute cognitive dissonance: had they been the victim of a hoax? Had they donated their worldly possessions in vain? Most members chose to believe something less dissonant to resolve reality not meeting their expectations: they believed that the aliens had given earth a second chance, and the group was now empowered to spread the word that earth-spoiling must stop. The group dramatically increased their proselytism despite the failed prophecy.
Leon Festinger (who first coined the term "cognitive dissonance") related an account of the followers of a UFO cult as reality clashed with their fervent belief in an impending apocalypse.  The surprising result was that after the failed prophecy the cult members' faith deepened. The believers met at a pre-determined place and time, believing they alone would survive the Earth's destruction. The appointed time came and passed without incident. They faced acute cognitive dissonance: had they been the victim of a hoax? Had they donated their worldly possessions in vain? Most members chose to believe something less dissonant to resolve reality not meeting their expectations: they believed that the aliens had given earth a second chance, and the group was now empowered to spread the word that earth-spoiling must stop. The group dramatically increased their proselytism despite the failed prophecy.


==Smoking==
==Smoking==
Line 23: Line 23:
People want to harmony between their expectations and reality. When cognitive dissonance appears, they engage in a process termed "dissonance reduction", which can be achieved in one of three ways:  
People want to harmony between their expectations and reality. When cognitive dissonance appears, they engage in a process termed "dissonance reduction", which can be achieved in one of three ways:  


:(1) lowering the importance of one of the discordant factors,  
:(1) lowering the importance of one of the factors raising the concern,  
:(2) adding consonant elements, or
:(2) adding or inventing new facts, or
:(3) changing one of the dissonant factors.
:(3) changing one of the dissonant factors.


This bias sheds light on otherwise puzzling, irrational, and even destructive behavior.
This bias sheds light on otherwise puzzling, irrational, and even destructive behavior.
   
   
==Smoking==
The tension produced by these contradictory ideas can be reduced by any number of changes in cognitions and behaviors, including quitting smoking, denying evidence linking smoking to lung cancer, or justifying one's smoking through rationalization.  For example, smokers could rationalize their behavior by concluding that only a few smokers become ill, that it only happens to very heavy smokers, or that if smoking does not kill them, something else will.
==Followers of William Branham's Message==
==Followers of William Branham's Message==


Line 39: Line 35:
Examples include:
Examples include:


#[[The Municipal Bridge Vision]] - The fact that this vision took place when William Branham was a child is grounds for it being ignored, as he could have made a mistake.  This ignores the fact that he said that it was fulfilled when he was an adult and it is the fulfillment that creates the problem, i.e. it never happened.
#[[The Municipal Bridge Vision]] - The fact that this vision took place when William Branham was a child is grounds for it being ignored, as he could have made a mistake.  This ignores the fact that he said that it was fulfilled, and it is the fulfillment that creates the problem, i.e. it never happened.
#[[The Municipal Bridge Vision]] - This happened a long time ago and therefore it is likely that the deaths of the workers simply went unreported.  This ignores the fact that the wives, parents and children of a group of 16 men that perished in a construction accident would not permit their memory to be forgotten.  For that reason, the deaths in the construction of the Big Four Bridge are still remembered.  A death of one person might be forgotten but not 16 men.
#[[The Municipal Bridge Vision]] - This happened a long time ago and therefore it is likely that the deaths of the workers simply went unreported.  This ignores the fact that the wives, parents and children of a group of 16 men that perished in a construction accident would not permit their memory to be forgotten.  For that reason, the deaths in the construction of the Big Four Bridge are still remembered.  A death of one person might be forgotten but not 16 men.
#[[The Vision of the Meetings in South Africa|African Vision]] - To avoid this issue, people will say that William Branham was referring to India, not Africa, even though he specifically mentions Durban, South Africa in the vision.  Or another method of avoiding the implication of this failed vision is to state that well over 300,000 people have heard the tapes in South Africa thereby fulfilling the vision, although this again is an irrelevant rationalization.
#[[The Vision of the Meetings in South Africa|African Vision]] - To avoid this issue, people will say that William Branham was referring to India, not Africa, even though he specifically mentions Durban, South Africa in the vision.  Or another method of avoiding the implication of this failed vision is to state that well over 300,000 people have heard the tapes in South Africa thereby fulfilling the vision, although this again is an irrelevant rationalization.