Attitude Functions: Why we form attitudes on the first place
knowledge function
attitudes aid in the interpretation of new stimuli and enable rapid responding to attitude- relevant information
identity or self expression function
attitudes can permit the expression of central values and beliefs and thereby communicate who we are
mere exposure
by having seen an object previously, but not necessarily remembering having done so, attitudes toward an object can become more positive
self esteem function
function in which holding particular attitudes can help maintain or enhance feelings of self- worth
ego defensive function
protecting ourselves from unwanted or unflattering views of ourselves by claiming particular attitudes
impression motivation function
using attitudes to lead others to have a positive view of us. when motivated to do so, the attitudes we express can shift in order t create the desired impression on others