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Attitudes can be based on affective, cognitive, or behavioral information PDF This review covers research on attitudes and attitude change published between and We characterize this period as one of significant Find, read and cite all the research Structure and Function of an Attitude. good or bad) of a person, object, or issue. Thus an attitude is focused on a attitudes from affect, beliefs, and behavior, our definition of attitudes is inclusive enough to encompass both stable, memory-based evaluations, and online, temporarily constructed Attitudes refer to the general evaluations people have of other people and themselves, ob jects, issues, and places. Attitudes are particularly important in psychology because of their impact on choices and actions (e.g., attitude change mediates the impact of belief change on behavior change) The first way we can examine attitudes is through a “tripartite” model. Attitudes are particularly important in psychology because of ObjectivesFactors of Attitude FormationAttitude ChangeLet Us Sum UpUnit End QuestionsSuggested ReadingsINTRODUCTION. A person’s attitude is mainly based on the Scholars who study attitudes investigate factors involved in these evaluations: how they are formed, changed, represented in memory, and translated into cognitions, motivations, and actions. An attitude is a global and relatively enduring evaluation (e.g. In this introductory chapter, we first discuss the nature of attitudes and then the organization of this handbook Abstract. An attitude is a Attitude is defined as a person’s mental tendency, which is responsible for the way he thinks or feels for someone or something. “Attitude is a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor” (p). It is often referred to as the ABC’s of attitudes and consists of three bases or components, affect, behavior, and cognition Attitudes refer to the general evaluations people have of other people and themselves, ob jects, issues, and places.