12.3 Attitudes and Persuasion
There are three components to a/an __________
attitude
According to elaboration likelihood model, the ________ route in advertising is more effective when the audience is willing to think about a product
central
According to research, conflicts experienced through _________, may also cause physiological arousal
cognitive dissonance
Festinger postulated that an inconsistency in behavior and attitude can threaten self image. For example, Michelle calls herself a vegetarian but eats a hamburger and experiences_________
cognitive dissonance
One way of decreasing _______, is to change behavior to align with a personal attitude or belief
cognitive dissonance
_________ is the discomfort Charles would feel if he believed sugar is unhealthy and yet he ate an entire package of candy watching a movie
cognitive dissonance
Dr. J Kay has been invited to speak at the college graduation. She will have more _________ because she is attractive
credibility
Attitude
evaluations of or feelings toward a person, idea, or object that are typically positive or negative
Central route
logic driven arguments using data and facts to convince people of an arguments worthiness
Peripheral route
one person persuades another person as indirect route that relies on association of peripheral cues to associate positivity with a message
According to the elaboration likelihood model, the _______ route may introduce positive feelings but not necessarily enduring attitude change.
peripheral
foot-in-the-door technique
persuasive technique involving making a small request before making a bigger one
Cognitive Dissonance
psychological discomfort that arises from a conflict in a persons behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs that run counter to ones positive self perception
Persuasion
the process of changing our attitude toward something based on some form of communication