explain Rosenberg's theory of attitude
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Attitude changes. ... They are not stable, and because of the communication and behavior of other people, are subject to change by social influences, as well as by the individual's motivation to maintain cognitive consistency when cognitive dissonance occurs—when two attitude or attitude and behavior conflict.
attitude changes . While attitudes can have a powerful effect on behavior, they are not set in stone. The same influences that lead to attitude formation can also create attitude change ... people can also change their attitude after observing the behavior of others.
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Attitude changes. ... They are not stable, and because of the communication and behavior of other people, are subject to change by social influences, as well as by the individual's motivation to maintain cognitive consistency when cognitive dissonance occurs—when two attitude or attitude and behavior conflict.
attitude changes . While attitudes can have a powerful effect on behavior, they are not set in stone. The same influences that lead to attitude formation can also create attitude change ... people can also change their attitude after observing the behavior of others.
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