Festinger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Richard Festinger (born 1948), American composer
Leon Festinger (1919–1989), American social psychologist, responsible for the development of the theory of cognitive dissonance
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Leon Festinger (8 May 1919 – 11 February 1989) was an American social psychologist who originated the theory of cognitive dissonance and social comparison...
Festinger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Richard Festinger (born 1948), American composer Leon Festinger (1919–1989), American...
of the World (1956) and A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance (1957), Leon Festinger proposed that human beings strive for internal psychological consistency...
Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith. In 1958, Leon Festinger published a study of a group with cataclysmic predictions: When Prophecy...
Social comparison theory, initially proposed by social psychologist Leon Festinger in 1954, centers on the belief that individuals drive to gain accurate...
directed by Todd Field from a screenplay written by Field and Robert Festinger, based on the 1979 short story "Killings" by Andre Dubus. It stars Sissy...
There are many theories on the perception of our own behavior. Leon Festinger's 1954 social comparison theory posits that people evaluate their own abilities...
Richard Festinger (born 1 March 1948) is an American composer of contemporary classical music, pianist and educator. Festinger was born in Newton, Massachusetts...
109. Ehrman 2005, p. 110. McIver 1999, p. 269. Festinger 1956, p. 16. McIver 1999, p. 699. Festinger 1956, p. 17. Strandberg 2003, p. 38. Cohen 1999...
initiations increase feelings of affiliation. Aronson and Mills tested the Festinger's (1957) theory of cognitive dissonance by having three groups read either...
foundation of this theory is rooted in the cognitive dissonance theory (Festinger 1957), which asserts that when individuals are confronted with contrasting...
Destruction of the World is a classic work of social psychology by Leon Festinger, Henry Riecken, and Stanley Schachter, published in 1956, detailing a...
attempt to bring it about. In the 1950s, American social psychologist Leon Festinger and his colleagues observed members of a small UFO religion called the...
devastating". The first study of belief perseverance was carried out by Festinger, Riecken, and Schachter. These psychiatrists spent time with members of...
Donald T. Campbell Hans Eysenck Herbert A. Simon David McClelland Leon Festinger George A. Miller Richard Lazarus Stanley Schachter Robert Zajonc Albert...
doctoral advisor and mentor was the experimental social psychologist Leon Festinger. Aronson has taught at Harvard University, the University of Minnesota...
have a high propinquity. It was first theorized by psychologists Leon Festinger, Stanley Schachter, and Kurt Back in what came to be called the Westgate...
and Robert Lifton as well as the cognitive dissonance theory of Leon Festinger. Hassan published a revised edition in 2015 which updated information...
Donald T. Campbell Hans Eysenck Herbert A. Simon David McClelland Leon Festinger George A. Miller Richard Lazarus Stanley Schachter Robert Zajonc Albert...
doctoral student, Leon Festinger, took over as Schachter's supervisor, and the pair became very close lifelong friends. When Festinger moved to the University...
present-day Poland. Prominent psychologists mentored by Lewin included Leon Festinger (1919–1989), who became known for his cognitive dissonance theory (1956)...
Criminology. 11 (1): 97–120. doi:10.1177/1362480607072737. ISSN 1362-4806. Festinger, Leon (1954). "A Theory of Social Comparison Processes". Human Relations...
altering an individual's attitude through persuasion and authority. Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith (1959) conducted an experiment entitled "Cognitive...
more someone will value it. This phenomenon had been observed by Leon Festinger (1957) and in realms ranging from psychotherapy (Axsom & Cooper, 1985)...