Chapter 5- Social Pysch.
implicit attitude
an attitude that is activated automatically from memory, often without the person's awareness that they posses
What happens when low credible sources become persuasive over time
Sleeper effect
Persuasion
A kind of speaking or writing that is intended to influence people's actions.
Operant conditioning affects the attitude formation largely because of its influence on the ____ components of attitudes
Behavioral
What have the studies of the attitudes of Bennington College women found over time?
Changes in one's reference group can change their attitudes
dual attitudes
Differing implicit (automatic) and explicit (consciously controlled) attitudes toward the same object. Verbalized explicit attitudes may change with education and persuasion; implicit attitudes change slowly, with practice that forms new habits.
What have the studies of fear appeals found?
High fear appeals often produce so much anxiety that people are unable to process the arguments
cognitive dissonance
Inner tension that a consumer experiences after recognizing an inconsistency between behavior and values or opinions
What studies have moral hypocrisy shown?
Moral attitudes are used by people to appear moral while avoiding the cost of being moral
facial feedback hypothesis
People are aware of their expressions and infer that they must have attitudes consistent with their expressions
Research has found for mere exposure for faces through the activation of...
The right hemisphere
attitude accessibility
The strength of the association between an attitude object and a person's evaluation of that object, measured by the speed with which people can report how they feel about the object
self-perception theory
The theory that when our attitudes and feelings are uncertain or ambiguous, we infer these states by observing our behavior and the situation in which it occurs
When do two sided messages work better than one sided ones?
When people are well informed on a topic
When is cognitive dissonance most likely to occur?
When people chose from several options and must justify their choice
When are people most likely to indicate that inconsistencies between attitudes and behavior bother them
When they have a high preference for consistancy
When is elaboration likelihood highest
When we are highly motivated to think about a set of arguments about a topic
sleeper effect
a delayed impact of a message that occurs when an initially discounted message becomes effective, such as we remember the message but forget the reason for discounting it
two-sided message
a marketing message that presents both positive and negative information
one-sided message
a marketing message that presents only positive information
reference group
a social group that serves as a point of reference in making evaluations and decisions
classical conditioning
a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events
moral hypocrisy
appearing moral while avoiding the costs of being so
implicit attitudes
attitudes that influence a person's feelings and behavior at an unconscious level
explicit attitudes
attitudes that we consciously endorse and can easily report
elaboration likelihood model
theory identifying two ways to persuade: a central route and a peripheral route
subliminal conditioning
classical conditioning that occurs in the absence of conscious awareness of the stimuli involved
When classical conditioning is used to influence the formation of an attitude toward a new product, the product is the
conditioned stimulus
Subliminal advertising can
encourage more vigorous behavior when people are already motivated to behave in a certain way
Persuader credibility is highest when the messenger is perceived to process ___ & ____
expertise & trustworthiness
attitude
feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in a particular way to objects, people, and events
observational learning
learning by observing others
A communicators attractiveness is heightened by their
likeablity
central route persuasion
occurs when interested people focus on the arguments and respond with favorable thoughts
peripheral route persuasion
occurs when people are influenced by incidental cues, such as a speaker's attractiveness
What is not a component of the tricomponent model of attitudes
perceived control
dual attitudes are ____ of contradictory implicit and explicit attitudes toward the same object.
simultaneous possesions
Self perception theory
suggests that we learn our attitudes by examining our behavior
Theory of Planned Behavior
the idea that people's intentions are the best predictors of their deliberate behaviors, which are determined by their attitudes toward specific behaviors, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control
mere exposure effect
the phenomenon that repeated exposure to novel stimuli increases liking of them
subliminal perception
the registration of sensory input without conscious awareness
cognitive consistency
the state in which a person's thoughts and behaviors match his or her beliefs and the expectations of others
Even when people have a negative attitude toward smoking they still have difficulty quitting
they do not believe they can preform that behavior