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22 Cards in this Set
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Attitude
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relatively enduring organisation of beliefs, feelings and behavioural tendencies towards socially significant objects, groups, events or symbols
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Attitude
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general feeling or evaluation - positive or negative - about some person, object or issue
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affective
behavioural cognitive |
the three proposed components of an attitude
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Three component model
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the attitude model consisting of affective, behavioural and cognitive components is know as the _________ _________ model
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prejudges the link between attitude and behaviour
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a major criticism of the 3 component model is that it.......?
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cognitive consistency theories
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A group of attitude theories stressing that people try to maintain internal consistency, order and agreement among their various cognitions
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balance theory
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Heider's theory which proposes that people prefer attitudes that are consistent with each other over those that are inconsistent
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Heider
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Balance theory proposed by ________?
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Person
Other person Attitude, object, topic |
three elements that make up Heider's balance theory (P, O, X)
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Balanced triads
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According to Heider's balance theory, a triad consisting of 3 positives, or 2 negatives and 1 positive are called
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Unbalanced triads
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According to Heider's balance theory, a triad consisting of 3 negatives, or 2 positives and 1 negative are called
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socio cognitive model
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attitude theory highlighting an evaluative component. Knowledge of an object is represented in memory along with a summary of how to appraise it: the _______ - ____________ model.
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theory of planned behaviour
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predicting behaviour from an attitude measure is improved if people believe the have control over that behaviour
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one component model
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an attitude based on the affect held for a psychological object is the central tenet of the ____________ ____________ model
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affect
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the component of the one component model of attitude
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Thurstone
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one component model of attitude was proposed by
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theory of reasoned action
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model of the links between attitude and behaviour. A major feature is the proposition that the best way to predict a behaviour is to ask whether the person intends to do it.
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Fishbein and Azjen
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theory of reasoned action (TRA) was proposed by
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Allport
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two component model of attitude was proposed by
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mental readiness to act and an evaluative response
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elements of Allport's two component model
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affective, cognitive, behavioural
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elements of the three component model of attitude are
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Label for the object (make sense of the world)
evaluative summary (heuristic) supportive knowledge structure (schematic - organises and guides memory) |
The three components of the socio cognitive model are:
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