7 Attitudes Behavior Flashcards

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Response latency

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The time it takes an individual to respond to stimulus, such as an attitude question

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Attitude

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Evaluation of an object in a positive or negative fashion that includes the three elements of affect, cognition, and behavior

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Implicit attitude measures

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Indirect measures of attitudes that you’re not involve self-report

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Balance theory

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Theory holding that people try to maintain balance among their beliefs, cognitions, and sentiments

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Cognitive dissonance theory

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Theory that maintains that inconsistencies among the person’s thoughts, sentiments, and actions create an aversive emotional state (dissonance) that leads to efforts to restore consistency

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Effort justification

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People’s tendency to reduce dissonance by justifying the time, effort, or money they have devoted to something that has turned out to be unpleasant or disappointing

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Induced (forced) compliance

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Subtly compelling individuals to behave in a manner that is inconsistent with their beliefs, attitudes, or values, in order to elicit dissonance – and therefore change in their original attitudes or values

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Self affirmation

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Bolstering our identity and self-esteem by taking note of important elements of our identity, such as our important values

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Self perception theory

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Theory that people come to know their own attitudes by looking at their behavior and the context in which it occurred and inferring what their attitudes must be

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System justification theory

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Theory that people are motivated to see the existing political and social status quo as desirable, fear, and legitimate

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Terror management theory (TMT)

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Theory that people deal with the potentially paralyzing anxiety that comes with the knowledge of the inevitability of death by striving for symbolic immortality through the preservation of a valued worldview and the conviction that they have lived up to its values and prescriptions

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