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Got cognitive dissonance? Learn helpful tips for either lying to yourself about it or growing as a person. Talk psych to us: Instagram: @talkpsychtomepodcast Facebook: @talkpsych2me Twitter: @talkpsych2me Email: [email protected] Bonus: Watch Roi Ben-Yehuda's video on how to shake up your identity and "offend yourself" Further Reading: The Effect of Severity of Initiation on Liking for a Group by Aronson & Mills (1959) When Prophecy Fails by Fesinger, Riecken & Schachter (1956) Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance by Festinger & Carlsmith (1959) Effect of the severity of threat on the devaluation of forbidden behavior by Aronson & Carlsmith (1963) Adaptive Self-Regulation of Unattainable Goals by Wrosch et. al. (2003) A challenge to human evolution—cognitive dissonance by Perlovsky (2013) Respectable Challenges to Respectable Theory by Vaidis & Bran (2019) What Is Cognitive Consistency, and Why Does It Matter? by Gawronski & Brannon (2019) Consistency-based compliance across cultures by Petrova, Cialdini, and Sills (2007) Preference for consistency: The development of a valid measure and the discovery of surprising behavioral implications by Cialdini, Trost, & Newsom (1995) The Consistency Principle in Interpersonal Communication by Mojzisch et. al. (2014) Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs by Taber & Lodge (2006) Produced by Scarlet Moon Things Music by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings