GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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Actor-observer Bias, Self-serving bias, culture and attribution
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Strength of the attitude, perceived control over the behaviour, social context of the attitude and Accessibility of the attitude.
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Actor-observer attitude bias, self-serving behaviour bias, culture norms and culture attributions.
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Strength of the behaviour, social context of the attitude, perceived control over the attitude and accessibility of the attitude.
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Detailed explanation-1: -A person’s attitude towards other persons or things is determined by various factors such as personality, values, stereotypes, experience, emotional state, intelligence, social background, education, gender etc.
Detailed explanation-2: -In psychology, an attitude refers to a set of emotions, beliefs, and behaviors toward a particular object, person, thing, or event. Attitudes are often the result of experience or upbringing. They can have a powerful influence over behavior and affect how people act in various situations.
Detailed explanation-3: -Definition. An attitude may be defined as an internal affective orientation explaining an individual’s action (Reber 1995). They comprise four components: cognitive, affective, evaluative, and conative.
Detailed explanation-4: -both attitude accessibility and norms should influence attitude-behaviour consistency, the effects of the two variables should be independent. attitudes. attitude-behaviour consistency most strongly under deliberative processing conditions.