Discuss the various factors in attitude formation and change
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Attitude formation is of particular interest to psychology because attitudes often direct behavior. There is no single dominant theory on attitude formation. Rather, there are three theories that are used most often to describe attitude formation: functionalism, learning, and cognitive dissonance theories.The components of attitudes are sometimes referred to as CAB or the ABC's of attitude.
Cognitive Component: your thoughts and beliefs about the subject.
Affective Component: how the object, person, issue, or event makes you feel.
Behavioral Component: how the attitude influences your behavior.
Attitude formation is of particular interest to psychology because attitudes often direct behavior. There is no single dominant theory on attitude formation. Rather, there are three theories that are used most often to describe attitude formation: functionalism, learning, and cognitive dissonance theories.The components of attitudes are sometimes referred to as CAB or the ABC's of attitude.
Cognitive Component: your thoughts and beliefs about the subject.
Affective Component: how the object, person, issue, or event makes you feel.
Behavioral Component: how the attitude influences your behavior.
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Attitude is an individuals view on any given aspect of life or economy. There is normally a positive and a negative attitude depending with the viewer of the the attitude. The negative attitude may may influence someones decision in a negative manner, change of attitude may have an impact to the activity depending on the type and reason of change
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