Cognitive Dissonance: Difference between revisions

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  Individuals may second-guess their decisions or feel unsure about the choices they've made.  
  Individuals may second-guess their decisions or feel unsure about the choices they've made.  
# Ignoring Facts or Selective Exposure:
# Ignoring Facts or Selective Exposure:
# People might actively avoid information that contradicts their beliefs or selectively remember information that supports their actions.
People might actively avoid information that contradicts their beliefs or selectively remember information that supports their actions.
  <ref>[https://www.daviddenniston.com/blog/7-signs-you-exhibit-cognitive-dissonance David Denniston]</ref>
  <ref>[https://www.daviddenniston.com/blog/7-signs-you-exhibit-cognitive-dissonance David Denniston]</ref>