Attitude (psychology)
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Attitude is a hypothetical construct that represents an individual's
degree of like or dislike for something. Attitudes are generally
positive or negative views of a person, place, thing, or event— this is often referred to as the attitude object. People can also be conflicted or ambivalent toward an object, meaning that they simultaneously possess both positive and negative attitudes toward the item in question.
Attitudes are judgments. They develop on the
ABC model (Affect, Behavior, and Cognition)
The
affective response is an emotional response that expresses an individual's degree of preference for an entity. The
behavioral intention is a verbal indication or typical behavioral tendency of an individual. The
cognitive(process of thought) response is a cognitive evaluation of the entity that constitutes an individual's beliefs about the object. Most attitudes are the result of either direct experience or observational learning from the environment
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