Attitudes Flashcards

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What is an attitude?

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Idea about ourselves, others, objects and experiences learnt through experiences, and can cause a person to respond in a + or - way.

Idea about something through experiences effecting person in + or - way

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What is the tri-component model?

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An explanation of attitudes, in terms of three related concepts.

Proposes that any attitude has three related components

Affective, behavioural, cognitive

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Tri-component model:

Affective

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  • Emotional reactions or feelings
  • Based on judgement resulting in pos, neg or neutral experiences.

e.g I love pizza or hate salami

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Tri-component model:

Behavioural

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  • Attitude expressed through actions

e.g avoiding or protesting against something you don’t like

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Tri-component model:

Cognitive

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Beliefs held on basis of experiences and facts, even if false.

e.g pineapple does not belong on pizza because it is sweet.

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Tri-component model:

Consistency between components

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  • All three components must be present before attitude exists
  • in many cases, consistent.

e.g feeling good about school, working hard, believe grades important.

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Tri-component model:

Inconsistency between components

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  • sometimes have cog and affective, not behavioural
  • Many times, two conosistent and one is not
  • Often behavioural component inconsistent
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How does behaviour link to attitudes?

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  • Play signigicant role in influencing or directing behaviour
  • Attitudes may not match behaviour
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Cognitive dissonance

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Unpleasant feelings felt when aware of inconsistencies between beliefs and behaviour.

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Cognitive dissonance impact on behaviour

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  • Unpleasant enough so people avoid it
  • Changing behaviour to suit dissonant cognition
  • contribute to onset of addictions
  • add new cognitions to outweigh dissonance or rationalise/justify behaviour.
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