How do attitudes affect behaviour?

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BSc PS407 Social Psychology (The Social Judge (Chapter 4)) Quiz sobre How do attitudes affect behaviour?, criado por Petite Piplup em 21-03-2014.
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Questão 1

Questão
How do situational factors have a role in attitudes?
Responda
  • Situational constraints, social norms and conventions can lead to increased/decreased attitude expression
  • The situation an individual is in influences the formation of pos/neg attitudes
  • The situation an individual experiences contributes to their logical reasoning for/against a particular attitude
  • An individual's attitude is chosen for them through social demands

Questão 2

Questão
What role do attitudinal factors have to play in forming attitudes?
Responda
  • Attitudes formed through experience are stronger than those formed indirectly
  • Attitudes formed indirectly are stronger than those formed through experience
  • The attitude a significant other has is a strong influence on the attitude an individual will adopt
  • The attitude society has is a strong influence on the attitude an individual will adopt

Questão 3

Questão
The stronger an attitude is, the more likely it is to influence behaviour. What three factors determine attitude strength?
Responda
  • (a) Attitude accessibility (b) Attitude intensity (c) AO knowledge
  • (a) Attitude accessibility (b) Attitude intensity (c) Attitude's constancy with society
  • (a) Attitude's constancy with society (b) Attitude's relation to other attitudes held (c) AO knowledge
  • (a) Attitude's constancy with society (b) Attitude's relation to other attitudes held (c) How the attitude was formed (direct/indirect)

Questão 4

Questão
What is the main assumption of The Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975)?
Responda
  • Individuals have reasoned action abilities and behave on the basis of logical beliefs
  • All behaviour is reasoned before being carried out
  • Individuals automatically try to reason the intentions behind others' behaviour
  • Actions are reasoned based on societies expectations of behaviour

Questão 5

Questão
In the Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975) what are the two main factors that ultimately lead to behavioural intentions and therefore behaviours?
Responda
  • Attitudes and subjective norms
  • Attitudes and societal expectations
  • Subjective norms and values
  • Values and societal expectations

Questão 6

Questão
What did Sheeren & Taylor (1999) find in their meta-analysis?
Responda
  • On average there are medium (approx .45)correlations between attitudes and behavioural intentions and between subjective norms and behavioural intentions
  • On average there are weak (approx 0.2) correlations between attitudes and behavioural intentions and between subjective norms and behavioural intentions
  • On average there are strong (approx 0.7) correlations between attitudes and behavioural intentions and between subjective norms and behavioural intentions
  • On average there is no correlation between attitudes and behavioural intentions and between subjective norms and behavioural intentions

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