[L. dissonantia: cf. F. dissonance.] 1. A mingling of discordant sounds; an inharmonious combination of sounds; discord. Filled the air with barbarous dissonance. --Milton. 2. Want of agreement; incongruity. --Milton. Meaning of Dissonance from wikipedia - In the field of psychology, ...
Dissonance definition: inharmonious or harsh sound; discord; cacophony.. See examples of DISSONANCE used in a sentence.
But for many others, there is a dissonance — they feel that they are low on happiness and high on meaning or that their lives are very high in happiness, but low in meaning. This last group, which has the gene expression pattern associated with adversity, formed a whopping 75 percent o...
PECULIARITIES OF MANIFESTATION OF MEANING DISSONANCE 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者:IV Abakumova,AV Grishina,MV Godunov 摘要: Modern psychology considers meaning regulation, as an integral mechanism of personal development. A system of personal meanings develops in the processes of ...
Chapter 6 Meaning as a Framework for Integrating Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religiousness and Spirituality Crystal L. Park and Daryl R. Van Tongeren Psychological science often reflects the contemporary trends and currents of culture. Two prominent subfields ...
In the later stages, this dissonance diminishes, and eventually vanishes at the point when full spiritual maturity is reached.Innate factors determine the general degree and range of ee-ss dissonance, according to `low', `medium' and `high' trajectories. Life events and experiences (when `...
Graph lines show a pattern of dissonance growing in the early stages between the 'everyday ego' and the baseline 'spiritual self'; the dissonance between the two diminishing later. Innate factors determine the general degree and range of dissonance according to 'low', 'medium' and 'high' ...
Thesis Title:"The role of cognitive dissonance in decision-making" Thesis Supervisor:Prof. Jane Smith Professional Appointments Lead Researcher NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX January 2011–Present Responsibilities encompass overseeing various cognitive psychology research projects, including experimen...
This is also consistent with the theory of cognitive dissonance, which posits that individuals will adjust their own behaviors and cognitions to make them consistent, so that aversive arousal is reduced (Festinger, 1957, McGrath, 2017). Consistent with these perspectives, it has been shown that ...
Almost everyone experiences some cognitive dissonance between who they think they are, who they fantasize about being, who they think they should be, and who others perceive. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Too much multilevel fusion leads to a rigid personality. #psychology pic.twitter.co...