Skills ac - attitudes Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
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What are attitudes

A

Predisposition for feelings or behaviour towards something/one

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2
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What are the 6 components that lead to attitudes forming

A

Past experiences
Social learning
Media
Education
Social norms
Culture/religion

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3
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What model is related to attitudes

A

Triadic model of attitude

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4
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What are the 3 components of the triadic model of attitude

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Cognitive
Affective
Behavioural

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5
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What is the cognitive component of the triadic model

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Beliefs and attitudes towards the attitude object

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6
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What is the affective component of the triadic model

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Feelings or emotions towards an attitude object

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What is the behavioural component of the triadic model

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How we intend to behave and do behave towards an attitude object

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8
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What are the 2 methods to change an attitude

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Persuasive communication
Cognitive dissonance

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9
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What is persuasive communication as a method to change attitude

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Active method to change attitudes and depends on:

  1. The persuader - e.g coach, captain
  2. The message - quality of message persuader is giving
  3. The receiver - the person who’s attitude is attempting to change
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What is cognitive dissonance as a method to change attitude

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Creating disagreement by changing one component of the triadic model to cause emotional discomfort and an attempt to change other elements of the model

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