Cognitive Dissonance & Relative Deprivation
Title: Cognitive Dissonance & Relative Deprivation
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 1139 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Cognitive Dissonance & Relative Deprivation
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 1139 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Explain the concept of cognitive dissonance, giving examples of when this phenomen is likely to occur. Why do people in general try to reduce cognitive dissonance? Give examples.
How might retailers try to reduce a consumer's cognitive dissonance? And how might work be responsible for high levels of dissonance?
Explain the phenomenom of relative deprivation. Does it explain the high levels of dissatisfaction, depression and deviance in our society? Why does Oliver James call Britain "
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consequences in the long term are not clear now. OLIVER JAMES, (05/2000), "Consuming Misery", The Ecologist [On-line], UK
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Atherton J S (2003), Learning and Teaching: Cognitive Dissonance [On-line], UK, Available: www.dmu.ac.uk/~james/learning/dissonance.htm, Accessed 05/11/2003
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Judosn Mills (1999), Cognigitve Dissonance: Process on a Pivotal Theory in Social Psychology
WEBREF, [On-line], UK Available: www.wegref.org/sociology/rel_dep.htm
Accessed: 05/11/2003
Oliver James (2000), "Consuming Misery" The Ecologist [On-line], UK
Accessed: 05/11/2003