Attitude and Social Cognition
Bihar Board · Class 12 · Psychology
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What are the three components of an attitude according to the A-B-C model?
The valence of an attitude refers to:
According to Fritz Heider's balance theory, imbalance occurs when:
Cognitive dissonance theory was proposed by:
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Which of the following are ways attitudes can be formed? (Select all correct answers)
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Learning by association, Being rewarded or punished, Observing others (modeling), Group or cultural norms
Attitudes are formed through multiple learning processes including association, reinforcement, modeling, and cultural norms. While genetics may have some indirect influence, attitudes are primarily learned through social interaction and experience.
Which factors influence attitude formation? (Select all correct answers)
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Family and school environment, Reference groups, Personal experiences, Media influences
The main factors influencing attitude formation are family and school environment, reference groups, personal experiences, and media influences. These provide the social context for learning attitudes.
The two-step concept of attitude change was proposed by:
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S.M. Mohsin
S.M. Mohsin, an Indian psychologist, proposed the two-step concept where attitude change first requires identification with the source, followed by the source showing attitude change themselves.
Prejudice typically includes which components? (Select all correct answers)
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Stereotypes (cognitive component), Negative emotions like dislike or hatred (affective component), Discrimination (behavioral component)
Prejudice involves stereotypes (cognitive), negative emotions (affective), and may lead to discrimination (behavioral). It is typically negative toward the target group.
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