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Attitudes and Attitude Change

Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology

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A person who develops a positive attitude toward a brand after seeing a celebrity endorse it is influenced by which route of persuasion?
According to the Elaboration Likelihood Model, which route to persuasion involves careful and thoughtful consideration of the arguments?
Define 'attitude accessibility'.
Describe how classical conditioning can lead to attitude formation.
A person who changes their attitude to fit in with a new group is demonstrating ________.
A person who develops a positive attitude toward a brand after seeing a celebrity endorse it is influenced by which route of persuasion?
A person who holds a negative attitude toward smoking but continues to smoke is experiencing ________.
A student changes their attitude about studying after receiving praise from a teacher. This is an example of which type of learning? (1) Classical conditioning (2) Operant conditioning (3) Observational learning (4) Insight learning
A student changes their attitude about studying after receiving praise from a teacher. This is an example of which type of learning? (1) Classical conditioning (2) Operant conditioning (3) Observational learning (4) Insight learning
What are the three main components of an attitude? (1) Cognitive, affective, behavioral (2) Emotional, physical, mental (3) Social, personal, cultural (4) Rational, irrational, neutral
Which model explains attitude change as a result of both message content and source characteristics? (1) Cognitive Dissonance Theory (2) Elaboration Likelihood Model (3) Social Learning Theory (4) Attribution Theory
Which of the following best describes the behavioral component of attitude? (1) Thoughts about an object (2) Feelings toward an object (3) Actions toward an object (4) Memories of an object
A person who changes their attitude to fit in with a new group is demonstrating ________.
A person who dislikes a certain food because they once got sick after eating it is demonstrating attitude formation through ________.
A person who holds a negative attitude toward smoking but continues to smoke is experiencing ________.
The process by which people try to change others’ attitudes is called ________.
Attitude change is more likely when the audience is distracted. True or False?
Attitude change is more likely when the communicator is perceived as credible. True or False?
Attitude change is more likely when the message is repeated several times. True or False?
Attitudes are always consistent with behavior. True or False?