Attitudes and Attitude Change
Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology
Attitudes and Attitude Change starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Attitudes are made up of three components. Name them.
Describe how group membership can affect individual attitudes.
Describe how social roles can influence attitudes.
Describe one real-life example of cognitive dissonance.
Describe one way in which attitudes can be measured.
Describe the knowledge function of attitudes.
Explain how classical conditioning can lead to attitude formation.
Explain the concept of cognitive dissonance.
Explain the difference between compliance and internalization in attitude change.
Explain the difference between explicit and implicit attitudes.
Explain why attitudes do not always predict behavior.
The elaboration likelihood model suggests there are two routes to persuasion. Name them.
