GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -According to the tri-component model, an attitude can only exist if all 3 components(affective, behavioural and cognitive) are involved. A strong attitude tends to be personally relevant and has a strong underlying emotional component.
Detailed explanation-2: -The tricomponent model of attitudes consists of three parts: a cognitive component, an affective component, and a conative component. The cognitive component captures a consumer’s knowledge and perceptions (i.e., beliefs) about products and services.
Detailed explanation-3: -Attitudes have three components: Cognitive, affective, and behavioral intentions. The cognitive component of an attitude is a statement of belief about something.
Detailed explanation-4: -(b) Affective Component-This consists of a person"s feelings, sentiments and emotions for a particular product or brand. It acts as the primary basis for the evaluation of the product.
Detailed explanation-5: -According to the tricomponent attitude model, attitude consists of three major components, viz., a cognitive component, an affective component, and a conative component. The Cognitive component: The cognitive component consists of a person’s cognitions, i.e., knowledge and perceptions (about an object).