PPT-Ch 4: Behavior & Attitudes

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Part 1 Feb 10 2014 Attitude defined 3 dimensions of attitudes Affect Behavior Cognition How can we assess attitudes Attitude Assessment The problem Our attitudes

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Part 1 Feb 10 2014 Attitude defined 3 dimensions of attitudes Affect Behavior Cognition How can we assess attitudes Attitude Assessment The problem Our attitudes dont always match our behaviors. Scott Johns and Jenna Callen. Attitudes-When do they predict behavior?. Attitude- Belief and feeling that predisposes someone to respond in a particular way to objects, people, and events.. Studies Krau (1991) and Wallace (1996) show us that our attitudes can predict behavior if the situation is right:. MBA-542. Instructor: Erlan Bakiev, Ph.D.. 1-. 1. Chapter 2. Attitudes & Job Satisfaction. 2-. 2. Essentials of . Organizational Behavior. , . 11/e. Stephen P. Robbins & Timothy A. Judge. Contrast the three components of an attitude. . 36. Describe an . attitude or tendency you would like to . change.. Using the attitudes-follow-behavior principle, how might you go about changing that attitude?. Social Psychology . Textbook pp.722-734. What is an attitude?. What do we have attitudes on? . Where . do attitudes come from? . Dispositional attitudes (. Hepler. & . Albarracin. , 2013). APE Model . Gawronski. & . Bodenhausen. , 2014). Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations of objects of thought. COMPONENTS OF ATTITUDE. Cognitive component. : beliefs people hold about the objects of an attitude. Affective component. : emotional feelings stimulated by an object of thought. --Herman . Melville. Social . psychology is a branch of psychology which examines the impact of social influences on human behavior. . . Social Psychology. Social Psychology. Studying the way people think about, influence, & relate to others.. Exploring Management. Chapter 12. How do perceptions influence individual behavior?. How do personalities influence individual behavior?. How do attitudes, emotions and moods influence individual behavior?. attitudes. , prejudice. Content. Social. . perception. and . cognition. Attitudes. Prejudice and . stereotypes. Social. . perception. and . cognition. Definition. : „. A . process. . through. . Experiencing Psychology: Are 180,000 Heads Better Than One?. The . chapter begins by discussing how a college student, Tiffany . Philippou. , used a technique called . crowdsourcing. and generated a wealth of information about traveling to London. . "People travel to wonder at the height of the mountains, at the huge waves of the seas, at the long course of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars, and yet they pass by themselves without wondering”.. Social psychology . = concerned w/ . way individuals’ thoughts, feelings, &. . behaviors are influenced by others. Person Perception: Forming Impressions of Others. Stereotypes. Stereotypes . = widely . Learning Outcomes. Explain the ABC model of an attitude. Describe how attitudes are formed. Identify sources of job satisfaction and commitment. Distinguish between organizational citizenship and workplace deviance behaviors. UNIT 14 – SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction: Fact or Falsehood? Compared to people in Western countries, those in East Asia are more sensitive to situational influences on behavior In order to change people’s racist behaviors, we first need to change their racist attitudes 1. Feb 22, 2022. By. Ibukun Titiloye. Purpose. Understand shopping patterns during the Pandemic. Two waves of data collection. Jan-Feb 2021 (Early Transition). Oct-Nov 2021 (Back to Normal ?). Online vs. In-store.

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