PSYC1004 Lecture Notes - Theory Of Planned Behavior, Classical Conditioning

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LECTURE 3: ATTITUDES & BEHAVIOUR
What are attitudes?
o A view about something (e.g. person, idea, symbol) which is either
positive/negative, for/against etc.
ABCs of attitudes
o Affect evaluations are based on positive and negative emotions associated with
a target/issue/attitude object
o Behaviour a behavioural tendency or intention to act in a certain manner
towards the attitude object
o Cognition evaluations based on beliefs and facts
Dimensions of attitudes (describing attitudes)
o Attitude strength
Durability
Impact (shape behaviour)
Extremity
o Attitude importance
o Attitude accessibility
o Attitudinal ambivalence
o Attitudinal coherence
Measuring (implicit and explicit) attitudes
o Explicit bogus pipeline
Tell people they are hooked up to lying machine and ask them to tell you
their attitudes towards something (would get more accurate readings as
the person genuinely believes you would be able to tell if they are lying on
machine)
o Covert physiological measures (facial expressions)
o Implicit implicit associations test
Online questionnaire
How do attitudes develop?
Genetics
Classical conditioning (e.g. Pavlov)
Subliminal conditioning
Mere Exposure
Instrumental conditioning
Social (observational) learning
Reference groups/social networks
o Attitudes are formed through basic process of learning
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