Lecture 5 - Attitudes Flashcards

1
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ambivalent attitudes

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containing positive and negative cognition

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2
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implicit attitudes

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automatic
unconscious
inexplicable

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3
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explicit attitudes

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deliberate
reasoned
conscious

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4
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structure of attitudes

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cognitive-affective-behavioural

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5
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formation of attitudes via

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mere exposure
classical/operant conditioning
self-perception

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6
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Zajonc 1968

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Turkish and Chinese nonsense words were experienced more positive the more they were seen
recognition drives positive attitudes

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7
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supraliminal

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we know where the feeling is coming from

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8
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subliminal

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we did not perceive the information but are influenced in our attitudes

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9
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Self-perception theory

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people derive attitudes from their behaviour

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10
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Strack experiment

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pen in mouth experiment
facial feedback loop
only works when unobserved

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11
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four functions of attitudes

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instrumental
knowledge
ego-protective
value-expressive function

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12
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four ways to make attitudes more predictive for behaviour

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close in time and space
self-awareness
attitude strength
accessability of attitude

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13
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theory of reasoned action

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attitudes towards norm
+ subjective norm and what others think
= shapes behavioural intent

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14
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theory of planned behaviour

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theory of reasoned action + behavioral control

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15
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cognitive consistency

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you want to be consistent in attitudes, self-perception and convictions

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16
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cognitive dissonance

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bad expirience of inconsistency between either thoughts or behaviour

17
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four ways to reduce cognitive dissonance

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trivializing
ascribe discrepancy to external factors
change in behaviour
change in attitude

18
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outcome Festinger experiment

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1 dollar condition liked the experiment afterwards

20 dollar condition did not

19
Q

post decision dissonance

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after an uncertain decisioin

gamblers being more certain after they made their bet

20
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four steps for dissonance to change behavior

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is inconsistent with attitudes
can not be justified
feel arousal
arousal ascribed to dissonance

21
Q

I suffer so I must like it - bias

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the harder to get in, the more you like the group