Chapter 6/ Attitudes-Psychology Flashcards

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what are attitudes ?

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a person evaluation of someone else

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Attitudes come from?

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-learned, social modelling, classical or operant conditioning

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What attitudes have biological biases?

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-taste, religion

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Covert Measures (observation of someone)

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-body language, facial expressions, implicit attitudes

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Behaviours measure

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-voting, book reading, purchases

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Theory of planned behaviour

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  • attitudes can predict planned behaviour

- best predictor is intent

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What three factors determine intent?

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  1. your attitude about behaviour
  2. norms
  3. perceived behavioural control
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Two basic Strategies of Persuasion

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  1. persuasive messages

2. cognitive dissonance (altering behaviour to achieve attitude change)

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4 goals of persuasive messages

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  • attention
  • understanding
  • acceptance
  • retention
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Yale attitudes change approach

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-who says what to whom

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Information processing approach

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-focus on how the audience processes the message

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Chaikens Heuristic-systematic persuasion model

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People use - systematic processing (closely attend to info)

-Heuristic processing- use mental shortcuts (experts are always right)

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Elaboration Likelihood Model

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  1. via central route (closely attend to content)

2. via peripheral route (who gave info)

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Route we use for processing information depends on?

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  • motivation

- ability to pay attention to facts

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**Why is central processing so important in attitude formation?

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  • more likely to maintain attitude overtime
  • to behave consistently with attitude
  • more resistant to counter-persuasion
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16
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Cognitive Dissonance Theory

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  • inconsistency in attitudes/behaviours can create change
17
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Post decision dissonance

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-making difficult decisions requires giving up desirable aspects of non-chosen option