Attitude Flashcards

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Attitude

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Ideas charged with emotion that produce specific behaviour to a specific situation

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2
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Socialisation

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Process where cultural values are learnt by associating with other

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3
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How do we learn our attitude

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We learn from significant others when the information is reinforced or repeated

Behaviour that is successful and reinforced

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4
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What are the three components of the Triadic Model

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CAB
Cognitive - your beliefs, knowledge and thoughts

Affective - your feelings or emotional responses

Behavioural - your actions or intended behaviour

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How are positive attitudes learnt

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Familiarisation
Role models
Enjoyable experienced
Learned from beliefs

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6
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How is attitude changed

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Cognitive dissonance
Persuasive communication

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7
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What is cognitive dissonance

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New information given to the performer to cause unease and motivate change

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How can cognitive dissonance be used to change attitude

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To promote a person to question their current beliefs

Make the activity fun to change attitude

Using rewards to promote positive behaviour

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What is required for persuasive communication to work

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You can be talked around but it is hard if core beliefs are stable making people resilient to change

The message needs to be understood

Quality new information

Situation/ Timing of when the message is given is important

New information should outweigh old beliefs allowing a change in attitude

The message should be given by someone of high status or a role model to have an effect

The individual may be resistant to change

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How can negative attitudes be changed

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Persuasion from a ‘perceived expert’

Making it fun when training

Allowing early success

Using positive reinforcement and rewards

Pointing out the benefits of exercise

Using role models

Cognitive dissonance

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