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What is an attitude?
What are the 3 main components of an attitude?
What does the cognition attitude relate to?
How are attitudes measured?
What is an alternative to people not answering truthfully in a likert scale?
What is the bogus pipeline and who invented it?
Who assessed attitudes towards
women’s rights amongst both men and women with and without BPL? What did results show?
Who created the Electromyography (EMG) and what does it do?
Who developed the lost letter technique and what is it?
What is the source of the controversy of saying one thing (attitude) and doing another? (action) Who's study is the source of controversy with?
Who found strong relations between
attitudes and behaviour?
How did Kelley & Mirer (1974) find strong relations between attitudes and behaviour?
How might these findings of attitudes be reconciled?
Who developed this idea of testing the relation between attitude and behaviour?
In order to demonstrate the relationship between attitudes and behaviour what do we have to consider?
Why are peoples intention to behave important?
What happens when we think of the consequences of our attitudes?
Attitudes may predispose you to act in a certain way when you think about consequences you won't necessarily follow through on your behaviour.
Who conducted a 15-year study that found that attitudes to capital punishment did not change?
Who conducted the experiment that found that people presented with
scenes of police and left wing violence did not alter their attitudes.
Left wing people justify Left wing violence. Right wing people justify Right wing violence?
What is one way that we can we explain attitude change?
What is cognitive dissonance?
How do we resolve cognitive dissonance?
Which experiment did provided by Knox and Inkster conduct?
What factors can change your attitudes?
Another way that people try to change our attitudes?
Who found evidence that emotional appeal changes attitudes?
Who found evidence that attitudes don't change according to emotional appeal and how?
What is Attitude resilience?
How to avoid attitude change?
What was McAlister et al. (1982) goal in regards to attitude change?