Theories of Attitude and Behavior Change
reciprocal determinism is the interacting influences of ________, __________, and _________
behavior, cognition, and environment
Target characteristics are...
characteristics of the audience (attitudes, moods, smart people, dumb people)
there are two components of an argument according to the elaboration likelihood model for persuasion, what are they?
1. The Central (quality of argument) 2. The Peripheral (other factors (attractiveness of speaker, master of information etc etc))
What are four theories that attempt to define the relationship between attitude and behavior?
1. Theory of Planned Behavior 2. Attitude to Behavior process model 3. Prototype Willingness Model 4. Elaboration Likelihood model for persuasion
our attitude is broken into 3 components
1. affective 2. behavior 3. cognitive
there are generally three ways to implement self-control, what are they?
1. change the environment you are in 2. operant conditioning (reinforce good behavior) 3. classical conditioning (refocusing our desires)
The social cognitive theory says that we are shaped by three factors, what are they?
1. cognition 2. behavior 3. environment
We know that sometimes our behaviors influence our attitudes, with strong social pressures our behaviors will overcome our attitudes, there are two times this can occur, what are they?
1. foot-in-door phenomenon 2. role-playing
There are three general characteristics that have an impact on how we are persuaded (via the elaboration likelihood model), what are they?
1. message characteristics 2. source characteristics 3. target characteristics
The prototype willingness model states that our behavior is a function of 6 things, what are the 6 things?
1. past behavior 2. attitudes towards behavior 3. subjective norms 4. intentions 5. willingness to engage 6. models
message characteristics are....
aspects of the argument (grammar, flow of argument, impact of words)
the attitude to behavior processing model says that an event will trigger your ________ and ___________ which will then cause us to behave in a manner to react to it.
attitude and knowledge
role-playing says that when we are within our role (student, artist, mentor) we are more likely to pretend and act in ways that
contradict our attitudes
the cognitive component of our attitude is the
formation of thoughts and beliefs (about something) to shape our attitude
the behavioral component of our attitude is
how we act towards something
theory of planned behavior is a theory that states that the best predictor of a behavior is one's _________ and _________, which are influenced by one's attitude toward the specific behavior, the subjective norms regarding the behavior, and one's perceived control over the behavior
implications and intentions
self-control is our ability to control
impulses and withhold gratification
the theory of ego depletion states that our self-control is a
limiting resources
the affective component of our attitude is
our feelings about something
Our attitude is a learned tendency to evaluate ______, ______, and ______
people, issues, and events
source characteristics are...
places where you got the information and the setting of the argument
when our desires conflict with our attitudes/beliefs it becomes
temptations
foot-in-the-door phenomenon
the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
The elaboration likelihood model for persuasion focuses on
the why/how of persuasion