Cognitive Dissonance with Carol Tavris (BS 175)

Carol Tavris (click to play audio, R click to download) This month’s episode of Brain Science features an extremely timely interview with Dr. Carol Tavris, co-author of the newly released third edition of Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. Cognitive Dissonance was actually discovered back in 1956 and it is one of the most well-replicated phenomena in experimental psychology. It  also impacts many aspects of our lives, including politics, which is why I am grateful to have Dr. Tavris back on the podcast to help us explore this fascinating, but also disturbing topic. How to get this episode:FREE: audio mp3 (click to stream, right click to download)Buy Episode Transcript for $3. (Premium link; also available to Patreon supporters)Premium Subscribers have unlimited access to ALL old episodes and transcripts, as well as extra content for selected episodes. All content is available browser or the free Brain Science mobile app.Patreon supporters have access to new transcripts ($3+/month) and ad-free audio files ($10+/month). You can also access your bonus content via the free Patreon mobile app.New episodes of Brain Science are ALWAYS FREE. The most recent 50+ episodes are also free. See the individual show notes for links to the audio files.Important Reminder: Patreon supporters need to go to Your Memberships to update their tiers (>$3/month for t...
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