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Latest revision as of 22:36, 25 April 2024

Learn more about cognitive dissonance
Key sources
  • Wendy Ulrich, "'Believest thou...?': Faith, Cognitive Dissonance, and the Psychology of Religious Experience," FAIR link
Wiki links
Online
  • Clark Goble, "Cognitive Dissonance and Confirmation Bias," Mormon Metaphysics blog post, (20 July 2007), libertypages.com. off-site
  • Cognitive dissonance - multiple links off-site
  • Critique of Cognitive Dissonance Theory off-site
  • Daniel C. Peterson and William J. Hamblin, "Is Spirituality All in Your Head?," MeridianMagazine.com off-site
  • Michael D. Jibson, "'Imagine: Review of The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason by Sam Harris'," FARMS Review 18/1 (2006). [233–264] link
  • Daniel C. Peterson, "Reflections on Secular Anti-Mormonism," FARMS Review 17/2 (2005). [423–450] link
  • Richard N. Williams, "The Spirit of Prophecy and the Spirit of Psychiatry: Restoration or Dissociation? (Review of The Sword of Laban: Joseph Smith Jr. and the Dissociated Mind)," FARMS Review (2000). [435–444] link
Video
"Believest thou?" Faith, Cognitive Dissonance, & Psychology of Religious Experience, Wendy Ulrich (Psychologist), 2005 FAIR Conference
Print
  • Leon Festinger, A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1957). ISBN 0804701318
  • Leon Festinger, Henry W. Riecken, and Stanley Schachter, When Prophecy Fails: a Social and Psychological Study of a Modern Group That Predicted the Destruction of the World, (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1956).