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Attitude and Social Cognition

Tripura Board · Class 12 · Psychology

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Nature and Components of Attitudes

  • Attitude is a state of mind containing views or thoughts about a topic with an evaluative feature (positive, negative, or neutral)
  • Attitudes have three components: A-B-C (Affective-Behavioral-Cognitive)
  • Cognitive component: thoughts and beliefs about the attitude object
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Attitude Formation

  • Attitudes are primarily learned through interaction with others and personal experiences
  • Five main processes: Learning by association, reward/punishment, modeling, group norms, and information exposure
  • Family and school environment play crucial roles in early attitude formation
3

Attitude Change

  • Three major concepts: Balance theory (P-O-X triangle), Cognitive dissonance, Two-step concept
  • Balance theory: attitudes change to maintain logical consistency in P-O-X relationships
  • Cognitive dissonance: inconsistent cognitions create discomfort, leading to attitude change
4

Attitude-Behavior Relationship

  • Attitudes don't always predict behavior consistently
  • LaPiere's study demonstrated attitude-behavior inconsistency
  • Consistency occurs when: attitude is strong and central, person is aware of attitude, no external pressure exists, behavior is not being evaluated, positive consequences are expected

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Attitudes are states of mind containingAttitudes have four key propertiesAttitudes develop through learning processes includingThree major theories explain attitude changeAttitudes don't always predict behavior

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