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Why Can’t Insiders Accurately Perceive Their Own Culture?

The following is a summary of some of the principles of social behaviour that make it difficult for insiders to accurately perceive their own behaviour. Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive dissonance is at the root of denial. Fear is at the root of cognitive dissonance. The extent of our fear is determined by our general tendencies in…

March 29, 2005 in Mormon, Science, Spirituality.

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