**General program**
***Theoretical Sessions***
**A1. How does CDT apply to groups, norms and cultures?**
Dissonance within the Social Self: Effects of conflicting Ingroup Norms
*(A. M. Becker, T. Masson, & I. Fristche)*
Norm Violation, Moral Hypocrisy, And Culture
*(M. Dong)*
****A2. What is Cognitive Dissonance Arousal and does it Motivate Regulation?****
The curious case of threat-related arousal
*(J. Klackl, S. Reiss, C. Jutzi, & E. Jonas)*
Inconsistency-induced tonic LC-NA arousal associated with enhanced environmental abstraction
*(J. Hill)*
**A3. What could be a general model of regulation?**
Where personal importance factor should be in Cognitive Dissonance *(P. Swed & E. Szumowska)*
A Simple Two-Step Regulation Model: Predicting Cognitive Dissonance Regulation from the Importance of the Elements
*(D. Vaidis, A. Bran, & B. Aubert-Teillaud)*
A General Model of Dissonance Reduction: Unifying Past Accounts via an Emotion Regulation Perspective
*(S. Cancino-Montecinos, F. Björklund, & T. Lindholm)*
***Hackathon and Feedback Sessions***
**B1. Hackathon 1**: Communicating on cognitive dissonance theory
*(J. de Vries)*
**B2. Hackathon 2:** Cognitive Dissonance Database
*(W. Sleegers)*
**B3. Feedback Session**
Towards the Heider balance - a continuous dynamics of relations
*(K. Kułakowski)*
Cognitive Dissonance as an “inoculator” against secondary victimization
*(P. Aguilar, & I. Correia)*
Ambivalence-motivated effortful coping and behavioral change
*(S. Pauer, M. Ruby, B. Rutjens, G. Perinno, & F. van Harreveld)*