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    EVALUASI KESUKSESAN PENERAPAN SISTEM INFORMASI PENGELOLAAN KEUANGAN DAERAH (SIPKD) STUDI PADA PEMERINTAH KOTA YOGYAKARTA (PEMKOT YOGYAKARTA) by , Ignatius Novianto H, , Prof. Dr. Jogiyanto H.M., M.B.A., Akt.

    Published 2013
    “…LFMIS success will be evaluated using the model of DeLone and McLean (2003) by adding variables to the model hopes to complement the less variable in the model of DeLone and McLean (2003). Cognitive dissonance theory (cognitive dissonance theory) explains that the perception or performance will change to reflect the expectations. …”
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    Opinion dynamics with confirmation bias. by Armen E Allahverdyan, Aram Galstyan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The simple non-Bayesian model proposed here does agree with this phenomenology and is capable of reproducing a spectrum of effects observed in psychology: primacy-recency phenomenon, boomerang effect and cognitive dissonance. We point out several limitations of the model that should motivate its future development.…”
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    PENGARUH PENALARAN MORAL DAN INTENSITAS MORAL TERHADAP SKEPTISME PROFESIONAL AUDITOR PEMERINTAH by , Supeni Anggraeni Mapuasari, , Prof. Bambang Riyanto LS., MBA., Ph.D.

    Published 2014
    “…This research confirms the implication of cognitive dissonance theory to explain the relationship between moral reasoning and skepticim. …”
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    Teachable Texts: Recommendations for Embracing an Expanded Notion of Text in ELT by David Valente

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…As in-depth learning advocates, the contributions propose both a widening and deepening of learning, which may involve nuance, cognitive dissonance, and complexity at the core of our shared experience.…”
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    Reducing anti-fat bias toward the self and others: a randomized controlled trial by Emily B. Kramer, Evava S. Pietri, Angela D. Bryan

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Participants (N = 197, female-identifying undergraduates) were randomized to a writing activity prompting cognitive dissonance about either self-directed or other-directed anti-fat bias, or a bias-consistent control condition. …”
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    A Dissonant Mind in a Dissonant Body: Allegories of Climate Change Denial in McEwanʼs Novel Solar (2010) by Marion Moussier

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Few climate fictions have so far addressed denial, cognitive dissonance, psychic numbing and other self-protective psychological responses that come with climate change awareness. …”
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    Behavioral biases affecting investment decisions of capital market investors in Bangladesh: A behavioral finance approach by Farhana Yasmin, Jannatul Ferdaous

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This study considered behavioral anomalies such as Cognitive Dissonance, Regret Aversion, Loss Aversion, Overconfidence, Hindsight, Illusion of Control, Herd instinct, Self-attribution and Representativeness, and analyzed how significantly each of these would prevail by preventing investors from making rational decisions when investing. …”
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    HIV-related risk perception among female sex workers in Nigeria by Ankomah A, Omoregie G, Akinyemi Z, Anyanti J, Ladipo O, Adebayo S

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Therefore, one critical area of intervention is the need to assist sex workers to develop accurate means of assessing their personal vulnerability and self-appraisal of HIV-related risk.Keywords: female sex workers, cognitive dissonance, risk perception, risky behavior, focus group discussions, Nigeria…”
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    The methodological cat by Marin Dinu

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Economics understands action as having the connotation of here and now, the proof being that it excessively uses, for explicative purposes, two limitations of sense: space is seen as the place with a private destination (through the cognitive dissonance of methodological individualism), and time is seen as the short term (through the dystopia of rational markets).…”
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    First-Year Students’ Understanding of Research and Their Information Literacy Skills Change Over Time and in Four Different Ways by Alisa Howlett

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Design – A longitudinal qualitative study using cognitive dissonance theory. Setting – Two large public universities in the United States of America. …”
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    General practitioners and sales representatives: Why are we so ambivalent? by Adriaan Barbaroux, Isabelle Pourrat, Tiphanie Bouchez

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…GPs use reps as a convenient tool for continuing education, particularly in the setting of a private practice where GPs feel pressed for time. Cognitive dissonance is a well-supported theory in social psychology that explains how a person maintains a behavior while having an unfavorable opinion of it. …”
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    Self Concepts and Motivation by Yahaya, Azizi

    Published 2006
    “…The motivational processes of expectancy, attribution, cognitive dissonance, and reinforcement have all been used to explain motivation. …”
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    Negotiation Grips – an Overview of Issues by Zbigniew Nęcki

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…There are such approaches as the school of neurolinguistic programming or the approach of cognitive dissonance. It also discusses concepts from the borderline of manipulation, ie Eric Berne’s trade analysis and Schopenhauer’s eristics. …”
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    Choosing what we like vs liking what we choose: How choice-induced preference change might actually be instrumental to decision-making. by Douglas Lee, Jean Daunizeau

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This phenomenon is coined "choice-induced preference change" or CIPC, and its established interpretation is that of "cognitive dissonance" theory. In brief, if people feel uneasy about their choice, they later convince themselves, albeit not always consciously, that the chosen (rejected) item was actually better (worse) than they had originally estimated. …”
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    Can guided introspection help avoid rationalization of meat consumption? Mixed-methods results of a pilot experimental study by Pascal Frank, Katrin Heimann, Viktoria Kolbe, Carolin Schuster

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…After inducing cognitive dissonance by exposing participants to pictures of the slaughter of a cow, the intervention group (n = 36) participated in the guided introspection, while the control group (n = 39) played solitaire. …”
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    Un parti de la loi et de l’ordre aux États-Unis ? Essai généalogique et historiographique by Yann Philippe

    “…To understand this cognitive dissonance, this article attempts to make an historiographical assessment and to move beyond the dominant paradigm of polarization. …”
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    Philosophical Tensions among Leadership, Efficiency, Community - and What It Means for the Academy by Peter Mango

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This article addresses select topics in light of ancient perspectives and recent phenomena alike, including those of: the harmony of Thomistic personalism with stakeholder theory and transformational leadership, respectively; the relationship of Augustinian realism to cognitive dissonance theory and the composition of boards.…”
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    Kerkbegrip van Balthasar Hubmaier by E T Endres

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…This� development� of Hubmaier� is studied with� particular reference to the� Cognitive Dissonance Theory of Leon Festinger.…”
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    Designing and Evaluating Students' Transformative Learning by Nina B. Namaste

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Transformative learning hinges on navigating cognitive dissonance; thus, intercultural competency assignments and experiences need to be integrated into study abroad/away courses to help students process and make sense of the cognitive dissonance such an experience provides. …”
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    The Self-perception Debate: Do social media and platforms need better regulation? by Chang Ranshiqi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Based on the “cognitive dissonance theory”, “existence theory” and from the perspective of users and the background of the current use of social media, this paper analyzes the impact of social media on self-identity, the spread of rumors and false information, and excessive dependence, and finally discusses its regulation measures.…”
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