Cognitive Dissonance
This is known as cognitive dissonance, a psychological term coined by Leon Festinger proposing that individuals strive for consistency in their beliefs and attitudes. When faced with conflicting ideas or beliefs, it can lead to discomfort and internal tension prompting individuals to resolve the inconsistency in some way.
A conflicting emotion occurs when an individual experiences two or more emotions that are in opposition to each other, causing inner tension or confusion. For example, feeling happy and sad at the same time or loving and hating someone simultaneously. These emotions can be complex and challenging to navigate.
Cold feet is not typically a symptom of stress. Symptoms of stress usually involve physical tension, a racing heartbeat, sweaty palms, and muscle tension.
Crying can help release emotional stress and tension by triggering the release of stress hormones and toxins from the body. It can also signal to others that we are in distress, encouraging social support and empathy, which can further help alleviate tension and promote emotional well-being.
Another name for stress is anxiety or tension.
This idea is known as the drive-reduction theory of motivation. It posits that when an organism experiences a physiological need (such as hunger or thirst), it creates a state of tension that motivates the organism to engage in behaviors that will reduce or satisfy the need (eating or drinking). Once the need is satisfied, the tension is reduced, leading to a state of homeostasis.
Relational tensions that arise when two opposing or incompatible forces exist simultaneously.
A contradictory character is someone whose actions or beliefs are inconsistent or in conflict with one another. They may exhibit behavior that goes against their stated values or principles, leading to internal tension or confusion for the audience.
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One cause of rationalization is trying to justify self-satisfying, yet incorrect, reasons for a behavior. Another cause is cognitive dissonance, which is when people are in a state of tension due to becoming aware that the things they say and believe in are inconsistent with each other.
Not really. The top side of the chain is where the tension goes when you pedal, so first it'd only pull the tensioner straight, then you could still have slack on the bottom run of the chain simultaneously.
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In Marathi, tension is called tension only.
The tension between them was palpable. The room was filled with tension. Tension can be used as a noun or a verb.
do not take too much of tension. tension can kill a man very easily.
Tension does not have anything to do with evaporation.