Resistance to Belief Change

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A01=Joseph Lao
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adaptive learning strategies
affective bias
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Author_Joseph Lao
Author_Joseph R. Lao
Behavioral Confirmation
Belief
Belief Change
belief chanhe
belief perseverance
Believing Too Long
Biased Assimilation
Capital Punishment
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cognitive anchoring
Cognitive Inertia
cognitive resistance
Conditioned Stimulus
Discrepant Information
discursive resistance
Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex
Elaborative Rehearsal
Emotional Inertia
epistemic development
Epistemic Standards
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False Consensus Effect
High Self-monitors
human proclivity
Inattention Blindness
inertial resistance
LTP.
nature of beliefs
Opposition Mode
overt resistance
Peripheral Beliefs
Physical Inertia
Popular Tv Show
Pre-frontal Cortex
Prefrontal Cortex
psychological resistance
psychology of change
rationality
resistance to change
social conformity effects
Social Inertia
VMPFC
Working Memory Biases
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138506336
  • Weight: 535g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the human proclivity to resist changing our beliefs. Drawing on psychological, neurological, and philosophical research, and integrating topics as wide ranging as emotion, cognition, social (and physical) context, and learning theory, Lao and Young explore why this resistance to change impedes our learning and progression. They also suggest that failure to adapt our beliefs to available and informed evidence can incur costs that may be seen in personal growth, politics, science, law, medicine, education, and business.

Resistance to Belief Change explores the various manifestations of resistance, including overt, discursive, and especially inertial forms of resistance. As well as the influential factors that can impact upon them, the book also examines how the self-directed learner, as well as teachers, may structure the learning experience to overcome resistance and facilitate progressive and adaptive learning.

Lao and Young find that the impediments to learning and resistance to change are far more prevalent and costly than previously suggested in research, and so this book will be of interest to a range of people in cognitive development, social psychology, and clinical and educational psychology.

Joseph R. Lao earned his Ph.D. in the field of cognitive development from Teachers College, Columbia University. As an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, and a full-time Senior Lecturer at Hunter College, in the City University of New York, and elsewhere, Dr. Lao has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Experimental Psychology, Human Development, Learning, and Cognitive Development for more than 20 years.

Jason Young earned his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Minnesota. As a full-time Associate Professor at Hunter College, in the City University of New York, and elsewhere, Professor Young has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology over the past 30 years, including Introduction to Social Psychology, Research Methods in Social Psychology, the Psychology of Prediction, and The Psychology of Attitudes and Persuasion.