Infrequent cognitive dissonance is characteristics of

individuals who are more open-minded, willing to consider opposing viewpoints, and are able to reconcile conflicting beliefs or thoughts. They may not experience cognitive dissonance as often because they are more comfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity, allowing them to hold multiple viewpoints without feeling the need to resolve tensions between them. These individuals may also be more adaptable and able to navigate complex or contradictory information without becoming overly distressed.