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Dissonance Reduction

/ˈdɪs.ə.nəns rɪˈdʌk.ʃən/noun
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Dissonance reduction refers to the mental process of alleviating the uncomfortable tension that arises from holding conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors. In everyday life, it often involves rationalizing decisions to maintain psychological consistency, such as justifying a poor purchase to avoid regret, and has gained relevance in modern marketing where brands exploit it to influence consumer choices.

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In a famous 1956 experiment by Leon Festinger, cult members who predicted the world would end on a specific date but saw no apocalypse actually strengthened their beliefs afterward, demonstrating dissonance reduction so powerfully that it led to the spread of their ideas—proving how deeply people cling to convictions when faced with disconfirming evidence.

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