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2025/26/1 PSYB19-103 1 - Introduction to Psychology 2025. 12. 16. Quiz

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In one of Festinger's experiments, participants performed a long and boring task, but after the experiment they said the task was interesting. When they received only a small reward for this "lie", they actually found the task more interesting than when they did it for a normal payment. How does cognitive dissonance reduction theory account for this behaviour?

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A.By observing the behaviour of others, participants concluded that the task was interesting.
B.Participants experienced tension because of the discrepancy between their behaviour and their attitudes, so they changed their attitudes towards the task.
C.Participants believed that if they received little reward, the behaviour was due to the circumstances, and if they received a lot of reward, the task was the focus of attention.
D.Participants concluded that the task was interesting by observing their own behaviour.
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Question restatement: In Festinger’s experiment, participants did a long, boring task and then claimed it was interesting. With only a small reward, they reported greater interest than those given a normal payment. How does cognitive dissonance reduction theory explain this behavior? Option 1: By observing the behaviour of others, participants concluded that the task was interesting. This option attributes attitude change to social comparison or observational......Login to view full explanation

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