Attitudes, Personality and BehaviourMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 16 de nov. 2005 - 192 pàgines
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... positive or negative evaluations of the attitude object. Beyond this requirement, however, there is virtually no limitation on the kinds of responses that can be considered. To simplify matters, it is useful to categorize attitude ...
... positive or negative evaluations of the attitude object. Beyond this requirement, however, there is virtually no limitation on the kinds of responses that can be considered. To simplify matters, it is useful to categorize attitude ...
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... positive stimuli, while people with unfavorable attitudes have relatively low thresholds for negative stimuli. To infer attitudes toward the medical profession, therefore, we might measure how long it takes a person to appreciate the ...
... positive stimuli, while people with unfavorable attitudes have relatively low thresholds for negative stimuli. To infer attitudes toward the medical profession, therefore, we might measure how long it takes a person to appreciate the ...
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... positive attitudes, on the other hand, might express intentions to donate money to a fund for a new hospital wing, they might plan to encourage their children to go to medical school, they might indicate a readiness to read about ...
... positive attitudes, on the other hand, might express intentions to donate money to a fund for a new hospital wing, they might plan to encourage their children to go to medical school, they might indicate a readiness to read about ...
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... positive side, and the sum over the four scales is a measure of the respondent's attitude toward homosexuals. In their study of attitude change mentioned earlier, Chaiken and Yates (1985) used such an evaluative semantic differential as ...
... positive side, and the sum over the four scales is a measure of the respondent's attitude toward homosexuals. In their study of attitude change mentioned earlier, Chaiken and Yates (1985) used such an evaluative semantic differential as ...
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... Positive items are scored from 5 (strongly agree) to 1 (strongly disagree), while reverse scoring is used for negative items. The respondent's total attitude score is computed by summing all item scores; high scores indicate positive ...
... Positive items are scored from 5 (strongly agree) to 1 (strongly disagree), while reverse scoring is used for negative items. The respondent's total attitude score is computed by summing all item scores; high scores indicate positive ...
Continguts
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Chapter 02 CONSISTENCY IN HUMAN AFFAIRS | 24 |
Chapter 03 FROM DISPOSITIONS TO ACTIONS | 41 |
Chapter 04 THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPATIBILITY | 71 |
Chapter 05 FROM INTENTIONS TO ACTIONS | 99 |
Chapter 06 EXPLAINING INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIOR | 117 |
Chapter 07 CONCLUSION | 142 |
References | 147 |
Author Index | 168 |
Subject Index | 174 |
Back cover | 179 |
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Pàgina 28 - An attitude is a mental and neural state of readiness, organized through experience, exerting a directive or dynamic influence upon the individual's response to all objects and situations with which it is related
Pàgina 38 - Taken as a whole, these studies suggest that it is considerably more likely that attitudes will be unrelated or only slightly related to overt behaviors than that attitudes will be closely related to actions.
Pàgina 68 - Once we attend to interactions, we enter a hall of mirrors that extends to infinity. However far we carry our analysis — to third order or fifth order or any other — untested interactions of a still higher order can be envisioned.
Pàgina 41 - I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when you looked at it in the right way, did not become still more complicated.
Pàgina 38 - personality coefficient' might be coined to describe the correlation between .20 and .30 which is found persistently when virtually any personality dimension inferred from a questionnaire is related to almost any conceivable external criterion involving responses sampled in a different medium - that is, not by another questionnaire.
Pàgina 30 - Specifically the subjective value of each attribute contributes to the attitude in direct proportion to the strength of the belief (ie, the subjective probability that the object has the attribute in question).
Pàgina 38 - Mischel (1968) has concluded that "behaviors which are often construed as stable personality trait indicators actually are highly specific and depend on the details of the evoking situations and the response mode employed to measure them (p.
Pàgina 32 - Will you accept members of the Chinese race as guests in your establishment?
Pàgina 38 - With the possible exception of intelligence, highly generalized behavioral consistencies have not been demonstrated, and the concept of personality traits as broad response predispositions is thus untenable
Pàgina 38 - little evidence to support the postulated existence of stable, underlying attitudes within the individual which influence both his verbal expressions and his actions