Indisputable Facts 9/11: Quite disturbing information



Seek professional help.

I'm not joking, insulting or kidding around with you.

contact your doctor and tell him about your unhealthy obsessions.

you need to look in the mirror when making thise statement.

btw,this post of his below applies to you so very much.

It appears there is another common factor among a few poster here...other than the one in the beginning of the OP Topic...but please don't be offended because it is a natural, mental thought process, occurance among people without the benefits of a high I.Q.

Cognitive dissonance: "The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognition, adding new ones to create a consistent belief system or alternatively by reducing the importance of any one of the dissonant elements."

Cognitive dissonance theory warns that people have a bias to seek consonance among their cognitions.

Achieved in one of three ways:
-Lowering the importance of one of the discordant factors
-Adding consonant elements
-Changing one of the dissonant factors.

This bias gives the theory its predictive power, shedding light on otherwise puzzling irrational and even destructive behavior.

The Belief Disconfirmation Paradigm:
Dissonance is aroused when people are confronted with information that is inconsistent with their beliefs. If the dissonance is not reduced by changing one's belief, the dissonance can result in misperception or rejection or refutation of the information, seeking support from others who share the beliefs, and attempting to persuade others to restore consonance.
Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seek professional help.

I'm not joking, insulting or kidding around with you.

contact your doctor and tell him about your unhealthy obsessions.

you need to look in the mirror when making thise statement.

btw,this post of his below applies to you so very much.

It appears there is another common factor among a few poster here...other than the one in the beginning of the OP Topic...but please don't be offended because it is a natural, mental thought process, occurance among people without the benefits of a high I.Q.

Cognitive dissonance: "The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognition, adding new ones to create a consistent belief system or alternatively by reducing the importance of any one of the dissonant elements."

Cognitive dissonance theory warns that people have a bias to seek consonance among their cognitions.

Achieved in one of three ways:
-Lowering the importance of one of the discordant factors
-Adding consonant elements
-Changing one of the dissonant factors.

This bias gives the theory its predictive power, shedding light on otherwise puzzling irrational and even destructive behavior.

The Belief Disconfirmation Paradigm:
Dissonance is aroused when people are confronted with information that is inconsistent with their beliefs. If the dissonance is not reduced by changing one's belief, the dissonance can result in misperception or rejection or refutation of the information, seeking support from others who share the beliefs, and attempting to persuade others to restore consonance.
Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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it is a natural, mental thought process, occurance among people without the benefits of a high I.Q.

Mental thought process huh? Is there some other kind of thought process?
God damn man!! Judging by that sentence, I am shocked that you could SPELL I.Q.
 
It appears there is another common factor among a few poster here...other than the one in the beginning of the OP Topic...but please don't be offended because it is a natural, mental thought process, occurance among people without the benefits of a high I.Q.

Cognitive dissonance: "The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognition, adding new ones to create a consistent belief system or alternatively by reducing the importance of any one of the dissonant elements."

Cognitive dissonance theory warns that people have a bias to seek consonance among their cognitions.

Achieved in one of three ways:
-Lowering the importance of one of the discordant factors
-Adding consonant elements
-Changing one of the dissonant factors.

This bias gives the theory its predictive power, shedding light on otherwise puzzling irrational and even destructive behavior.

The Belief Disconfirmation Paradigm:
Dissonance is aroused when people are confronted with information that is inconsistent with their beliefs. If the dissonance is not reduced by changing one's belief, the dissonance can result in misperception or rejection or refutation of the information, seeking support from others who share the beliefs, and attempting to persuade others to restore consonance.
Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

:lmao:

A person of abysmally low intelligence like MaxiPad lecturing others about cognitive dissonance.

Too fucking funny.

MaxiPad: you are numbered among the imbecile who believe in orbs.

A mentally deficient loser like you actually maintains that thousand upon thousands of people engaged in this incredible "conspiracy" yet you have ZERO proof of any such thing.

And when pushed to identify which of your numerous allegedly indisputable "facts [sic]" are actually the most indisputable, you run screaming and hide and deflect and evade for your life. You aren't just stupid; you are also without honor or dignity.
he can't even get that right it's cognitive bias :A cognitive bias is a pattern of deviation in judgment that occurs in particular situations, leading to perceptual distortion, inaccurate judgment, illogical interpretation, or what is broadly called irrationality.[1][2][3] Implicit in the concept of a "pattern of deviation" is a standard of comparison with what is normatively expected; this may be the judgment of people outside those particular situations, or may be a set of independently verifiable facts. A long and ever-growing list of cognitive biases has been identified over the last six decades of research on human judgment and decision-making in cognitive science, social psychology, and behavioral economics.

Cognitive biases are instances of evolved mental behavior. Some are presumably adaptive, for example, because they lead to more effective actions in given contexts or enable faster decisions when faster decisions are of greater value (heuristics). Others presumably result from a lack of appropriate mental mechanisms (bounded rationality), or simply from mental noise and distortions.

:lol::lol::lol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_bias
 
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