Cognitive Dissonance Is Why You Can’t Admit You’re Wrong
Автор: The Thinker's Room
Загружено: 2025-07-26
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Why is it so hard to admit you're wrong? The answer lies in cognitive dissonance—a core idea in psychology and social psychology. This video explores how cognitive dissonance shapes beliefs, fuels denial, and protects our self-image.
Learn how psychology explains the mental discomfort we feel when facts clash with identity, and how social psychology helps us understand belief, bias, and behavior. If you've ever defended something you knew wasn’t true, cognitive dissonance was at work.
Perfect for anyone curious about psychology, social psychology, or why the truth can feel like a threat.
The Person Mentioned :
@ Leon Festinger-the psychologist who coined the term cognitive dissonance in 1957 and led foundational research.
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