Question Options:
A) cognitive theory of satisfaction
B) stimulus-response theory
C) equity theory
D) theory of cognitive dissonance
E) expectancy theory
Answer: Theory of COGNITIVE DISSONANCE.
Cognitive dissonance in Psychology can be defined as a conflict or anxiety resulting from inconsistencies between one's belief and one's action or other belief.
The theory of COGNITIVE DISSONANCE basically explains the inconsistencies between an individual's perceptions and reality.
An individual strive to justify their behavior by reducing the inconsistency between their belief and realityin order not to be contradictory.