quiz 3- vested interest
vested interest defines A-B-C as:
attitude behavior consistency
If a person considers an attitude object important (e.g., hurricane relief efforts or good arithmetic) than that attitude object must have hedonic consequences for that person:
false
research has found that behaviors are almost always consistent with attitudes
false
since highly vested attitudes will always be experienced as important, attitudes involving important objects will always be perceived as highly vested
false
vested interest refers to the extent to which an attitude object is_____ for the attitude holder
hedonically relevant
________ is a temporal consideration involving the amount of time between an action compelled by an attitude and the consequences of that action:
immediacy
vested interest is primarily concerned with
outcome-relevant involvement (behaviors with personal consequences)
According to Crano, among the five components of vested interest, ________ is based on how actively conscious one is in thinking about a particular attitude object:
salience
__ refers to the perceived presence, prominence, or consciousness of the effects of an attitude on the holder of that attitude, not just its accessibility
salience
although highly vested attitudes will always be experienced as ego-involving, ego-involved attitudes will not always be perceived as highly vested
true
crano asserts that it is the potential subjective importance of an issue, not its objective significance that drives attitude-consistent action
true