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Title: Attitudes


1
Attitudes
  • The tendency to respond positively or negatively
    toward a certain idea, person, object, or
    situation attitudes are learned
  • Affective component the way a person feels
    toward the object, person or situation
  • Behavior component the action a person takes in
    regard to the person, object, or situation
  • Cognitive component the way a person thinks
    about the object, person, or situation

2
Attitudes and Behavior
  • Attitudes are poor predictors of behavior
  • Predict when people have the means to act on
    belief
  • Predict when attitude is very specific
  • Predict when attitude is very strong

3
Attitude Formation
  • Direct contact
  • Direct instruction
  • Interaction with others
  • Vicarious conditioning (Observational learning)

4
Persuasion
  • Source
  • Message
  • Target audience
  • Way process information
  • central-route processing
  • peripheral-route processing

5
Cognitive Dissonance
  • Festinger 1950- to explain cult behavior
  • The feeling of uncomfortable tension that comes
    from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind
    at the same time.
  • Increases with importance of the subject how
    strongly dissonant thoughts conflict and our
    inability to rationalize and explain away the
    conflict

6
Cognitive Dissonance
  • Release tension by
  • change behavior to match attitude
  • justify behavior by changing conflicting
  • cognition
  • justify behavior by adding new cognitions

7
Attribution
  • Attribution the process of explaining ones own
    behavior and the behavior of others
  • Attribution theory theory of why people choose
    particular explanations of behavior
  • Situational cause cause of behavior attributed
    to external factors
  • Dispositional cause cause of behavior attributed
    to internal factors like personality

8
Fundamental Attribution Error
  • The tendency to overestimate the influence of
    internal factors in determining behavior while
    underestimating situational factors

9
Prejudice and Discrimination
  • Prejudice - negative attitude held by a person
    about the members of a particular social group.
  • Discrimination - treating people differently
    because of prejudice toward the social group to
    which they belong.
  • Forms of prejudice include ageism, sexism,
    racism, and prejudice toward those who are too
    fat or too thin.

10
Prejudice
  • Social cognitive theory views prejudice as an
    attitude acquired through direct instruction,
    modeling, and other social influences.
  • Social identity theory theory in which the
    formation of a persons identity within a
    particular social group is explained by social
    categorization, social identity, and social
    comparison.
  • Social identity - the part of the self-concept
    including ones view of self as a member of a
    particular social category.
  • Social comparison the comparison of oneself to
    others in ways that raise ones self-esteem.

11
Stopping Prejudice
  • Equal status contact contact between groups in
    which the groups have equal status, with neither
    group having power over the other.
  • Jigsaw classroom - educational technique in
    which each individual is given only part of the
    information needed to solve a problem, causing
    the separate individuals to be forced to work
    together to find the solution.

12
Attraction
  • Interpersonal attraction - liking or having the
    desire for a relationship with another person.
  • Proximity - physical or geographical nearness.
  • People like people who are similar to themselves
    OR who are different from themselves
    (complementary).
  • Reciprocity of liking - tendency of people to
    like other people who like them in return.

13
Love
  • Love - a strong affection for another person due
    to kinship, personal ties, sexual attraction,
    admiration, or common interests.
  • Sternberg states that the three components of
    love are intimacy, passion, and commitment.
  • Romantic love - type of love consisting of
    intimacy and passion.
  • Companionate love - type of love consisting of
    intimacy and commitment.

14
Aggression
  • Aggression - behavior intended to hurt or destroy
    another person.
  • Biological influences on aggression may include
    genetics, the amygdala and limbic system, and
    testosterone and serotonin levels.
  • Social role - the pattern of behavior that is
    expected of a person who is in a particular
    social position.
  • Violent TV, movies, and videos are related to
    aggression.
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