attitudes Flashcards
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what is an attitude
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- a complex mix of feelings, beliefs and values that predisposes somebody to behave towards something or someone in a consistent.
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what are the components of triadic model
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- the cognitive component - what we know and believe about that attitude object.
- the affective component - how we feel about the attitude object.
- the behavioural component - how we behave towards and respond to or intend to respond to the attitude object.
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how are attitudes formed
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- peer groups - friendship groups wider peer groups strongly influence an individual attitude.
- conditioning - rewards will strengthen existing attitudes
- Socialisation and social learning – we can learn a lot of form significant others such as parents and teachers.
- Familiarity – the more a person experiences an attitude object, the more likely a person is to develop a positive attitude towards it.
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what is cognitive dissonance
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- new information given to the performer to case unease and motivate change.
- by using this method, the coach is attempting to pressure on one or more of the attitude components so that performer becomes uneasy and is motivated to change.
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what is persuasive communication
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- who is the persuader - the person attempting to change that attitude
- who is the receiver - the person whose attitude the persuader is trying to change
- the message - the quality of the message the persuader is giving.
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what is the persuader
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- Their status with who they are communicating with.
- Their popularity amongst the group, they are communicating with.
- Their credibility from past experiences of communication.
- Their social and cultural background can affect their status and credibility if there is a wide difference.
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the message
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- The accuracy of the message – is it obviously correct?
- is the message stated with confidence and enthusiasm?
- the clarity of the message – is the argument well-constructed and logical?
- Is the message factual, appealing to the receiver intellect?
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what is the receiver
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- Are they ready for the message? Cany they understand it?
- How strongly held is the current attitude, how persuadable is the receiver?
- Are they motivated to change or open to the possibility?
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what is cognitive dissonance theory
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tension resulting from having contradictory thoughts or beliefs about something or someone.
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