Monday, 9 February 2015

Measurement of Attitudes

Attitude : 



                         A Predisposition or a tendency to respond positively or negatively towards a certain idea, object, person or Situation.

An attitude can be as a positive or negative evaluation of people, objects, events, activities, and ideas.

Structure of Attitudes

          Attitudes structure can be described in terms of three components.
  • Affective component: Feelings / emotions that something evokes. e.g. fear, sympathy, hate.
  • Behavioral (conative) component: the way the attitude we have influences how we act or behave. 
  • Cognitive component: Thoughts, beliefs, and ideas about something. 
This model is known as the ABC model of attitudes.

How Do Attitudes Form?

                Attitudes form directly as a result of experience. They may emerge due to direct personal experience, or they may result from observation. Social roles and social norms can have a strong influence on attitudes. Social roles relate to how people are expected to behave in a particular role or context. Social norms involve society's rules for what behaviors are considered appropriate.
Follow the link for Measurement of Attitudes 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B23rsCPpomoUUURfVDhyWWpPeUE/view?usp=sharing

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