Definitions
Measures
Cognitive
Affective
Behavioral
100

An overall evaluation of an object that is based on cognitive, affective, and behavioral information.

What is an attitude

100

A likert scale is a a measure of 

Explicit attitudes

100

Thoughts or attributes associated with an attitude object.

Attitudinal beliefs

100

Is a major part of everyday life.

Emotions

100

Attitudes based on ______ are stronger predictors of subsequent behavior.

Direct experience

200

An attitude that requires conscious attention. 

Explicit attitude

200

An implicit measure assessing attitudes by examining effects of pairing attitude object targets with positive or negative targets in a task that categorizes the identity or valence (e.g., good or bad) of the targets.

Implicit Association Test (IAT)

200

Thoughts about thoughts.

Meta-cognitions

200

The more we are exposed to an attitude object, the more we tend to like it

Mere exposure effect

200

The biased scanning hypothesis indicates that one searches their memory for prior knowledge that supports their role, which is known as

Role playing

300

An attitude that does not require conscious attention.

Implicit attitude

300

The primary characteristic of an attitude is ________ while the secondary characteristic of an attitude is ________.

Valence; strength

300

A dual-process model that distinguishes between central and peripheral routes to attitude change.

Elaboration Likelihood Model

300

After repeated exposure, individuals get used to a new stimulus and see it as less threatening.

Habituation

300

The idea that suffering hardship can influence attitudes.

Effort justification

400

A state of imbalance among beliefs, including a belief that supports a person's attitude. 

Cognitive dissonance

400

The bi-dimensional structure of attitudes takes into account 

Ambivalence

400

A dual-process model that distinguishes between heuristic and systematic routes to attitude change.

Heuristic-Systematic Model

400

The idea that positive mood gives people the energy to be open-minded about information that contradicts their views.

Mood-as-resource perspective

400

A discrepancy between a verbal behavior that promotes are attitude and a second behavior that contradicts our verbal statement.

Hypocrisy

500

Memory-based propensities to respond automatically to specific cues, which are acquired by the repetition of cue-specific behaviors in stable contexts and are capable of being enacted without conscious monitoring, while being difficult to control.

Habit

500

This type of measure is sensitive to impression management.

Explicit measurements

500

Determinants of the depth of message processing, which are important in dual process models because thinking about a message is an effortful and time-consuming process. 

Motivation and ability

500

The repeated presentation of an attitude object paired with an affective sensation.

Exposure (evaluative) conditioning

500

Activity that helps to promote a subjective feeling of self-integrity, often by describing personal values

Self-affirmation