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ComunicationTheory
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Child's Play.m4v
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Cognitive Dissonance Part 2.m4v
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Leon Festinger's Cognitive Dissonance Study I do not own this footage
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Leon Festinger's Cognitive Dissonance Study I do not own this footage
Damn you vsause😭
Are you still listening Republican's
for ya ' ll simpletons out there let me break it down for you cognitive dissonance = coping the end and thank you very much
Some of us would just find it fun to lie about something so inconsequential lol it’s like prank
looking at these comments feels like im back in time
oh i got it now. the people that got paid less, lied to THEMSELVES at the end that they actually liked it, where in reality they didnt but were now to ashamed they lied for such a small amount of money. Its like the saying: its easy to fool one than to convince him that he was being fooled
this is garbage
do you know what this is?
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Even today $20 sure $1 thanks for wasting my time
What year is this
Huh
0:50 my face when I watching Vsauce.
LEON FESTINGER LOOKS LIKE OBAMA WITH GLASSE
Why do they act when they could've given us willing and real examples?
korwin na króla !!
the first girls voice is so angelic *__* so...beautiful
I'm in love with her. I wander if she's still alive
@@ab1577 She looked about 20 and this experiment was done in 1959 so she is about 82 give or take a few years. Still in love? I guess it has been a year since you commented...
@@Noahitis I was probably high when I wrote this comment.
@@ab1577 hahaha it was pretty funny though
I'm here because of Vsauce. I am also glad I was born after color was invented. Cows need to catch up. Stupid cows
Me too!
MrMoneyclips yeah
Please tell me that was a joke?
Tbh The girl just seems like she doesn't wanna break it to him. She's the type that would go out with someone just so he wouldn't feel bad.
When someone comes from a source that is all about educating people on random things to a study for the purpose of educating people and make such a blatant spelling error someone has to correct it. Supporting incorrect spelling only lets it remain.
How could you have so many likes when the one word you typed is wrong :D
How... Just... Just how is this a top comment...? Typo or not 57 people saw this and said oh that looks fine it's not supposed to be Vsauce or anything.
Is there a reason why the file type is in the title?
it is because of deez rules
@@MrHugabum who's steve jobs?
Vsauce... only one s
"Smart guys" like you often miss social cues, and that's ok. The "dollar liar" had, "I'm uncomfortable with this thought" all over her face. That's why they picked her because it was unusually apparent... to most of us. Also, your theory is based on assumptions you're making and the illogical thought that they could "know what the subjects were thinking". Which is impossible.
You are assuming (and it looks like the experimenters did too) that all people felt the same, and then lied equally well, and the same amount. I postulate that they did not, that there were people who enjoyed the experiment less, and those who enjoyed it more, being only the latter who acceded to "lie" for $1... except it was not really a lie. Those who would have to actually lie, when offered $1, just said NO.
I think they knew it not only secretly, but overtly: - Both people who found it mildly tedious and horribly mind numbing were happy to say it was fun for $20. - Only people who found it less tedious acceded to say it was fun for $1. - People who found it horribly boring... just turned down the offer to lie for $1. That's the filtering point, the ability to say "I found it so boring that I WILL NOT lie for $1".
dzieki wlasnie pomogles mi napisac wypracowanie, nawet nie wiesz ile szukalam jakichs krytycyzmow tego eksperymentu, na wszystkich stronach pisza tylko dlaczego festinger jest zajebisty ale nikt nie opisze ci metodologii i jej bledow
Do you think they secretly knew who did and didn't enjoy it? Of course not. There were multiple subjects and randomized money prizes for the purpose of eliminating what's called a "variable" in scientific theory. The people who lied had good reason to lie if they got 20 bucks. The people who got a dollar DIDN'T have a "good enough reason" to lie, so their mind had to change for them to justify doing it. The residual effect could be seen when they brought them back in to interview them.
know that. jk bro
dude that was Vsause...who made that video........
I don't think you fully understand the experiment. Maybe if you read about it, you'll understand more. The people who lied and said they enjoyed it received one dollar. It was a very small amount, so they felt ashamed that they had to lie for one dollar. So, their mind told them that they actually did enjoy it. I hope I explained it well.
Interesting idea, I guess we could watch other actual interviews to see :) FOR SCIENCE!
You know, I was just thinking that! I think it has something to do with the speech patterns of that time period, everyone sounds like they're lying all the time =P (or they are actually actors)
Vsauce? Who the hell is Vsauce? I came here cause of that dude from "Why Are Things Creepy?"
So, you pre-screen people based on whether they will be ready to say it was fun, aaaaand... then you deduce those who only got $1 were "obviously" under the effect of some "cognitive dissonance"? How about they didn't find it so boring in the first place, and THAT is why they agreed to "lie" for just $1?
They all seem like really bad actors XD
Check out the statistics, definitely a big spike upcoming :)
Vsauce brought me here
Vsauce giving some videos a lot of views
Frfr I had to check this out
Vsaaauuuce
Vsaaaauce
HAHA Vsauce
It’s been a while jgonz185. How are you doing?
@@Bjöhannes-w8z11 years ago. Memories!
Fuck you.
LOL. yes
did vsauce army get this far?
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