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Lecture 8: Attitudes n changing behaviour (use attitudes to measure…
Lecture 8: Attitudes n changing behaviour
settled way of thinking or feeling about something
in social psych
building blocks
used to predict behaviours
interpret meaning
establish intention in groups: ID
emerge from social groups
define who we are
change
differ according to who were with
neural state, readiness, org through experience, influencing responses to objects
TYPES
cognitive: mental shortcuts
cognition
social: parents
behaviour
experiential: trauma
affect
ego defensive
utilitarian
value expressive
knowlegde
stimulus
attitude
behavioural responseresponse
use attitudes to measure
preferences
job sat
prejudice
relationships
ID
surveys not leading behaviour
BEHAVIOUR
IMPLICIT mechanisms
EXPLICIT mechanisms
r =.52, stronger is stable, accessible and affective
smoking is bad = attitude
smoking=behaviour
Cognitive dissonance
attitude being diff than behviour :
festinger: paid 1£ found experiment more interesting
Theory of Planned Behaviour
behavioural beliefs
intentions
behaviours
Definition
ATTITUDES