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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harmon_JonesHarmon Jones - Wikipedia

    Harmon Clifford Jones (June 3, 1911 – July 10, 1972) was a Canadian-born film editor and director who worked for many years at the 20th Century-Fox studio in Southern California. He is credited as the editor for about 20 feature films through 1950.

  2. This introductory chapter presents an introduction to cognitive dissonance theory, followed by an overview of current perspectives and research on the theory. It provides a brief description on research paradigms in dissonance research and alternative accounts of dissonance phenomena.

    • Eddie Harmon-Jones, Judson Mills
    • 1999
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0428195Harmon Jones - IMDb

    Harmon Jones (1911-1972) was a Canadian-born film editor and director who worked at 20th Century-Fox. He edited several acclaimed films, such as Gentleman's Agreement (1947), and directed many TV series, such as Rawhide (1962-1965).

    • Director, Editor, Editorial Department
    • June 3, 1911
    • Harmon Jones
    • July 10, 1972
  4. Eddie Harmon-Jones is professor of psychology at the University of New South Wales. He is recognized for his research on social neuroscience, cognitive dissonance, and the motivating aspects of emotions. [1]

  5. Harmon-Jones, E., & Mills, J. (Eds.). (1999). Cognitive dissonance: Progress on a pivotal theory in social psychology. American Psychological Association. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/10318-000. Abstract

    • Eddie Harmon-Jones, Judson Mills
    • 1999
  6. Jan 1, 2020 · Harmon-Jones is known for conducting creative, sound, challenging experiments that test independently derived conceptual ideas. This ability for identifying key questions, thinking independently about them, and then designing critical experiments can be seen throughout his career.

  7. Jun 11, 2013 · We review evidence that suggests: (a) that approach motivation is occasionally evoked by negative stimuli; (b) that approach motivation may be experienced as a negative state; and (c) that stimuli are unnecessary to evoke approach motivation. Get full access to this article.