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We all use selective logic to protect our beliefs. But what if those very beliefs are what eventually change us?
Ever support a policy but feel uneasy about it? Here's my take on how psychology—and Schrödinger’s cat—can help you make ...
The Left has lost its mind and can’t find its voice. I should know; I just I came face to face with their bare-knuckle ...
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The disconnect leads to some sort of cognitive dissonance, where their preconceived stereotypes about identity conflict with what they see. I know they are processing the information when they say ...
cbc.ca There is 'cognitive dissonance' in how governments talk about climate and energy, says SFU professor Posted: April 24, 2025 | Last updated: April 24, 2025 Liberal Leader Mark Carney is ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is pledging to fast-track energy projects in B.C. to make Canada an "energy superpower." Andy Hira, a political science professor at SFU and the lead researcher at the ...
Adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function and perform better at cognitive tests, researchers have shown.
Even though the differences in the amount of sleep that each group got was relatively small, we could still see differences in brain structure and activity and in how well they did at tasks ...