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Cognitive Dissonance and Ironic Process Theory: An Insidious Partnership

January 20, 2013by Miguel Maldonado 2 Comments

I wanted to dedicate my first post in this blog to two psychological phenomenon that function and guide our way of thinking at its most fundamental standing: cognitive dissonance and […]

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