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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Attitudes and Behavior, Participants were female graduated students Three groups Control group, Effort Justification Theory Aronson and Mills, The second participants thought they were in the control group Expierimenter and Confederate The expierimenter was suppose to tell the confederate that the job was interesting, We had more confidence in the dog, and thought that the stats were pretty god that it could win outcome The dog did not win., I had joined a cheerleading squad in highschool to become popular, That this was a valuable study The study While I was analyzing the items on the sidewalk I thought it was boring, and stupid., Betters will have less dissonance towards the negative aspects of the horse What they found They found what they had predicted The betters favored their horses more after they placed their bet, Decisions and Dissonance Theory Knox and Inkster, Knox and Inkster How people rationalize their decisions Betting and racetracks, Induced Compliance Attitude My expierence I had to do a sidewalk assignment, Induced Compliance Attitude Definition people will act in a way that does not reflect their beliefs or attitudes. They will change their attitude to reduce dissonance, Effort Justification My experience I had joined a cheerleading squad, My dad and I went to a greyhound race In pensacola Fl. The dog we bet on had medium stats, The dog we bet on had medium stats before we bet We were'nt to sure about the performance of the dog. We also were unsure if it would win, The participants were asked to put spools on a tray, and pegs on a pegboard Participants The second participants thought they were in the control group, Decisions and Dissonance My expeirence My dad and I went to a greyhound race, I had to do a sidewalk assignment Proffesor told us That this was a valuable study, to become popular not a good expeirence I did not like cheerleading, and was miserable when I was doing it., While I was analyzing the items on the sidewalk I thought it was boring, and stupid. Afer I was done My attitude changed, The expierimenter was suppose to tell the confederate that the job was interesting "play within play" The real participant, and the real confederate