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Attitudes and the Spiritual Life-009 06-03-07
... Two is not having their needs met; the Three is being loved only for what they accomplish; the Four is a life of tragedy; the Five is being too fragile to handle life; the Six is not being able to trust; the Seven is making plans for more experiences; the Eight is attacking the world for what has be ...
... Two is not having their needs met; the Three is being loved only for what they accomplish; the Four is a life of tragedy; the Five is being too fragile to handle life; the Six is not being able to trust; the Seven is making plans for more experiences; the Eight is attacking the world for what has be ...
NEURAL BASIS OF ATTITUDES The Neural Bases of Attitudes
... of the definition used, however, the relationship between evaluations, preferences and attitudes are intertwined; underlying attitudes may predispose individuals to evaluate objects, situations, people or groups more or less favorably, and depending on the evaluation that is made, individuals may ...
... of the definition used, however, the relationship between evaluations, preferences and attitudes are intertwined; underlying attitudes may predispose individuals to evaluate objects, situations, people or groups more or less favorably, and depending on the evaluation that is made, individuals may ...
4: Job Attitudes
... Evaluative statements – either favorable or unfavorable – concerning objects, people or events Attitudes reflect how one feels about something ...
... Evaluative statements – either favorable or unfavorable – concerning objects, people or events Attitudes reflect how one feels about something ...
Chp 2 Job Attitutes File
... Evaluative statements – either favorable or unfavorable – concerning objects, people or events Attitudes reflect how one feels about something ...
... Evaluative statements – either favorable or unfavorable – concerning objects, people or events Attitudes reflect how one feels about something ...
How Prejudiced Are People?
... –“Attitudes follow behavior” – the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts ...
... –“Attitudes follow behavior” – the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts ...
PowerPoint
... • Emotion-governed thoughts & responses can be _____________________________ at times • “Emotion has the unique capacity to set aside, in a moment, a lifetime of individualized learning, refinement, culture, and style, revealing the common denominator of human response” (Levenson, in Ekman & Davidso ...
... • Emotion-governed thoughts & responses can be _____________________________ at times • “Emotion has the unique capacity to set aside, in a moment, a lifetime of individualized learning, refinement, culture, and style, revealing the common denominator of human response” (Levenson, in Ekman & Davidso ...
Workplace Emotions, Attitudes, and Stress
... How emotions influence attitudes: 1. Feelings and beliefs are influenced by cumulative ...
... How emotions influence attitudes: 1. Feelings and beliefs are influenced by cumulative ...
Social Psychology Ch. 18 and 19
... SD = pressures to behave in certain ways in particular settings and social situations The “situation demands certain behavior” ...
... SD = pressures to behave in certain ways in particular settings and social situations The “situation demands certain behavior” ...
Chapter 8: Attitudes and Behavior
... The theory of cognitive dissonance states that when people become aware that their freely chosen actions violate important or relevant attitudes, the inconsistency produces an uncomfortable state of arousal called dissonance, which motivates people to change their initial attitudes to make them cons ...
... The theory of cognitive dissonance states that when people become aware that their freely chosen actions violate important or relevant attitudes, the inconsistency produces an uncomfortable state of arousal called dissonance, which motivates people to change their initial attitudes to make them cons ...
How We Conceptualize Our Attitudes Matters: The Effects of Valence
... attitude in terms of opposition rather than in terms of support may be sufficient to enhance the resistance of that attitude. All prior work on the power of negative information and attitudes compared people who presumably had different substantive bases for their preferences. That is, people who op ...
... attitude in terms of opposition rather than in terms of support may be sufficient to enhance the resistance of that attitude. All prior work on the power of negative information and attitudes compared people who presumably had different substantive bases for their preferences. That is, people who op ...
Social Psychology
... • A. Elaboration likelihood model—There are two routes of persuasion. • 1. Central route—Attitude change involves carefully processing a message’s content. The message is important (strength of arguments). This route usually requires motivation and ability to process (systematic processing). • 2. Pe ...
... • A. Elaboration likelihood model—There are two routes of persuasion. • 1. Central route—Attitude change involves carefully processing a message’s content. The message is important (strength of arguments). This route usually requires motivation and ability to process (systematic processing). • 2. Pe ...
Foundation of Behavior
... Unique combination of emotional, thought, and behavioral patterns that affect how a person reacts and interacts with others ...
... Unique combination of emotional, thought, and behavioral patterns that affect how a person reacts and interacts with others ...
Robbins & Judge Organizational Behavior 13e
... – Important attitudes have a strong relationship to behavior. – The closer the match between attitude and behavior, the stronger the relationship: • Specific attitudes predict specific behavior • General attitudes predict general behavior – The more frequently expressed an attitude, the better predi ...
... – Important attitudes have a strong relationship to behavior. – The closer the match between attitude and behavior, the stronger the relationship: • Specific attitudes predict specific behavior • General attitudes predict general behavior – The more frequently expressed an attitude, the better predi ...
HIDDEN/UNCONSCIOUS BIAS: A PRIMER
... Subjects who had a stronger hidden race bias had more activity in a part of the brain known to be responsible for emotional learning when shown black faces than when shown white faces. Studies indicate that African American teenagers are aware they are stigmatized as being intellectually inferior an ...
... Subjects who had a stronger hidden race bias had more activity in a part of the brain known to be responsible for emotional learning when shown black faces than when shown white faces. Studies indicate that African American teenagers are aware they are stigmatized as being intellectually inferior an ...
Introduction to Organisational Behaviour and Application
... involuntary permanent withdrawal from an organisation. ...
... involuntary permanent withdrawal from an organisation. ...
The Attributional "Double Standard"
... feet, where actors are willing to " discount" the certainty of their own attitude -behavior links , but fail to make the same discount wlwn in rhe role of observing another. Actors, typically focused on the t•rwironmem. should tend to view their own attitude statements as only tentati\'t· ori<'nta · ...
... feet, where actors are willing to " discount" the certainty of their own attitude -behavior links , but fail to make the same discount wlwn in rhe role of observing another. Actors, typically focused on the t•rwironmem. should tend to view their own attitude statements as only tentati\'t· ori<'nta · ...
Homework for the Week of February 16-20
... WARM-UP: On a blind date, what things do you base your decision on to determine if you are going to go out with the person again? Agenda: Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization ...
... WARM-UP: On a blind date, what things do you base your decision on to determine if you are going to go out with the person again? Agenda: Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization ...
Social Psychology (8–10%)
... Explain how individuals respond to expectations of others, including groupthink,conformity, and obedience to authority. Discuss attitudes and how they change (e.g., central route to persuasion). Predict the impact of the presence of others on individual behavior (e.g.,bystander effect, social facili ...
... Explain how individuals respond to expectations of others, including groupthink,conformity, and obedience to authority. Discuss attitudes and how they change (e.g., central route to persuasion). Predict the impact of the presence of others on individual behavior (e.g.,bystander effect, social facili ...
Social Psychology
... to wear this Saturday. The car behind you is flying at approximately 85 miles per hour. He is practically kissing your bumper when he maneuvers around you and swiftly passes you, only to get off the Ridgewood exit on two wheels less than a mile down the road. You think to yourself “what an impatient ...
... to wear this Saturday. The car behind you is flying at approximately 85 miles per hour. He is practically kissing your bumper when he maneuvers around you and swiftly passes you, only to get off the Ridgewood exit on two wheels less than a mile down the road. You think to yourself “what an impatient ...
Do People Mean What They Say? Implications for
... evidence on how cognitive factors affect the way people answer survey questions.' A set of experiments has shown that simple manipulations can affect how people processand interpret questions. One first interesting manipulation comes from the orderingof questions: whether question X is preceded by q ...
... evidence on how cognitive factors affect the way people answer survey questions.' A set of experiments has shown that simple manipulations can affect how people processand interpret questions. One first interesting manipulation comes from the orderingof questions: whether question X is preceded by q ...
Social Judgment Theory Paper
... simply have no effect on you positively or negative. We are not sure what to think about these ideas so we are almost passive/neutral minded when we see them. This latitude acts as the median of the three latitudes. These three latitudes mainly determine how you process and categorize the informatio ...
... simply have no effect on you positively or negative. We are not sure what to think about these ideas so we are almost passive/neutral minded when we see them. This latitude acts as the median of the three latitudes. These three latitudes mainly determine how you process and categorize the informatio ...
Social Identity - Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery
... Attitudes involve associations between attitude objects and evaluations of these objects (Fazio, 1989) Attitudes are evaluations of various objects that are stored in memory (Judd et al., 1991) Attitude is a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluation of a particular entity with some degr ...
... Attitudes involve associations between attitude objects and evaluations of these objects (Fazio, 1989) Attitudes are evaluations of various objects that are stored in memory (Judd et al., 1991) Attitude is a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluation of a particular entity with some degr ...