Attitude Flashcards
Attitude
A learned tendency to evaluate and express things in a certain way
ABC Model of Attitude
The components of attitude:
Affection (emotional)
Behavior (action)
Cognition (thoughts and beliefs)
Theory of Planned Behavior
We consider the implications of our actions before we decide how to behave
Intension
The resolution of our behaviors
Depends on attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control
Attitude to Behavior Process Model
An event triggers our attitude, and then we combine it with our knowledge to decide our behavior
Prototype Willingness Model of Attitude
Our behavior is a function of six things: past behavior, attitudes, subjective norms, intentions, willingness, and models
Elaboration Likelihood Model
A cognitive model that focuses on why or how people are persuaded by information (content vs superficial). Can be central or peripheral (usually a continuum)
Central Route Processing
Deep thinking about presented information and drawing conclusions based on this thinking; usually creates a lasting attitude change
Peripheral Route Processing
Focusing on superficial details and not the argument being presented; usually created a temporary attitude change
Functional Attitudes Theory
Attitudes serve four functions: knowledge, ego-expression (expressing self-identity), adaption (expressing socially acceptable attitudes), and ego-defense (justifying wrong actions to protect your self-esteem).
Learning Theory of Attitudes
Attitudes are developed through learning, either by direct interaction or through social interactions
Social Cognitive Theory of Attitudes
Attitudes and behaviors are developed by observing the attitudes and behaviors of others as well as a person’s own cognition
Cognitive Dissonance
Two or more conflicting simultaneous cognitions
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
We reduce cognitive dissonance in one of four ways
1. Modify cognition (most likely)
2. Trivialize the cognition
3. Add more cognitions
4. Deny one or more of the cognitions to make things match
We do not modify behaviors
Role Playing
When we act in different roles; we sometimes can adopt the attitudes of whatever we’re role playing