What is self-affirmation? Describe this phenomenon and provide an example of it in practice

What will be an ideal response?

Self-affirmation is a strategy people use to restore positive self-evaluations that are threatened by cognitive dissonance. It is a method for reducing the discomfort that comes with dissonance. For example, if a person takes a stand against the breeding and selling of puppies due to the current amount of dogs that need to be adopted but then succumbs to the cuteness of a purebred basset hound and purchases it from a breeder, this person may say, "well, someone would have bought it, and at least I will give it a good home." This rationalization of behavior in order to reduce the threat of dissonance is an example of self-affirmation.

Psychology

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Psychology

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Psychology