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Psychology of Attitudes -5 Vol. Set

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage Publications Ltd 2012Description: 376pISBN:
  • 9781446202074
DDC classification:
  • O17 H117
Partial contents:
Vol. 1. Attitude content, Structure and function What are attitudes?....................3 Attitudes : A new look at an Old Concept .......3 The advantages of an Inclusive definition of Attitude .....23 On the Automatic activation of Attitudes........43 A model of Dual attitudes...............67 The meta-cognitive model of Attitudes: Implicattions for Attitude measurement, Change, and strength .....125 Attitude construction : Evaluation in Context ........153 The witch of Attitude Content...............173 Empirical validation of affect, behavior, and cognition as distinct components of attitude .......173 Assessing the structure of prejudicial attitudes: the case of attitudes toward homosexuals .......199 Measuring the affective and cognitive properties of attitudes.......229 The witch of Attitude structure ...261 Beyond bipolar conceptualizations and Measures : The case of attitudes and evaluative space ..........261 positive and negative associations underlying ambivalent attitudes ...303 The witch of Attitude function ..............321 The role of attitude objects in attitude functions ....321 Accessible attitudes as tools for Object Appraisal : Their costs and benefits..................................345 Vol. II. Attitude measurement, Attitude strength and information processing How are attitudes Measured?......3 The measurements of Attitudes....3 Variability in automatic activation as an unobrusive measure of Racial Attitudes: A bona Fide pipeline ......81 Measuring individual differences in Implicit cognition : The implicit association test.........................115 Attitude strength ..............153 Exploring the latent Structure of Strength - Related attitude Attributes ........153 Attitudes and information processing ..............219 Based assimiliation and attitude : Attitude accessibility as a Determinant of an object`s attraction of visual Attention ...237 Ambivalence and persuasion : The processing of messages about immigrant group ............269 Vol. III. Attitudes and behaviour when do attitudes predict behaviour ?......3 Attitude-behavior relations : a Theoretical analysis and Review of Empirical Research .....3 Attitudes and the prediction of behavior : a meta-analysis of the Empirical Literature............49 Attitude accessibility as a moderator of the Attitude - perception and attitude behavior relations : An investigation of the 1984 presidential election.83 The disruptive effects of explaining attitude object..............105 On the nature of attitude- behavior relations : the strong guide, the weak follow ....................129 How do Attitudes predict Behaviour ?............141 Efficiency of the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analytic review...........141 The interplay between goal intentions and implementation intentions ............175 Implicit and explicit measures of attitudes :the perspective of the mode model .....................197 Reflective and impulsive determinants of social behavior ...............237 Habit and intention in everyday life: The multiple processes by which past behaviour predicts future behavior.............291 Vol. IV. The processes that shape attitudes Cognitive processes that shape attitudes.............3 Affective processes that shape attitudes........129 Behavioral Processes that shape attitudes...........223 Higher-order processes that shape attitudes..........297 Vol. V. Internal and External Factors that influence attitudes The implicit and the Expicit ...3 The body and Attidudes.............163 Social Cognitive neuroscience and Attitudes .......311 The impact of time on Attitudes .....359 Personal and normative influences on Attitudes ....447
V1. Attitude Content, Structure and Function.-- V2. Attitude Measurement, Attitude Strength and Information Processing.-- V3. Attitudes and Behaviour.-- V4. The Processes that Shape Attitudes.-- V5. Internal and External Factors that Influence Attitudes.
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includes index and biblioraphy

Vol. 1. Attitude content, Structure and function What are attitudes?....................3 Attitudes : A new look at an Old Concept .......3 The advantages of an Inclusive definition of Attitude .....23 On the Automatic activation of Attitudes........43 A model of Dual attitudes...............67 The meta-cognitive model of Attitudes: Implicattions for Attitude measurement, Change, and strength .....125 Attitude construction : Evaluation in Context ........153 The witch of Attitude Content...............173 Empirical validation of affect, behavior, and cognition as distinct components of attitude .......173 Assessing the structure of prejudicial attitudes: the case of attitudes toward homosexuals .......199 Measuring the affective and cognitive properties of attitudes.......229 The witch of Attitude structure ...261 Beyond bipolar conceptualizations and Measures : The case of attitudes and evaluative space ..........261 positive and negative associations underlying ambivalent attitudes ...303 The witch of Attitude function ..............321 The role of attitude objects in attitude functions ....321 Accessible attitudes as tools for Object Appraisal : Their costs and benefits..................................345 Vol. II. Attitude measurement, Attitude strength and information processing How are attitudes Measured?......3 The measurements of Attitudes....3 Variability in automatic activation as an unobrusive measure of Racial Attitudes: A bona Fide pipeline ......81 Measuring individual differences in Implicit cognition : The implicit association test.........................115 Attitude strength ..............153 Exploring the latent Structure of Strength - Related attitude Attributes ........153 Attitudes and information processing ..............219 Based assimiliation and attitude : Attitude accessibility as a Determinant of an object`s attraction of visual Attention ...237 Ambivalence and persuasion : The processing of messages about immigrant group ............269 Vol. III. Attitudes and behaviour when do attitudes predict behaviour ?......3 Attitude-behavior relations : a Theoretical analysis and Review of Empirical Research .....3 Attitudes and the prediction of behavior : a meta-analysis of the Empirical Literature............49 Attitude accessibility as a moderator of the Attitude - perception and attitude behavior relations : An investigation of the 1984 presidential election.83 The disruptive effects of explaining attitude object..............105 On the nature of attitude- behavior relations : the strong guide, the weak follow ....................129 How do Attitudes predict Behaviour ?............141 Efficiency of the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analytic review...........141 The interplay between goal intentions and implementation intentions ............175 Implicit and explicit measures of attitudes :the perspective of the mode model .....................197 Reflective and impulsive determinants of social behavior ...............237 Habit and intention in everyday life: The multiple processes by which past behaviour predicts future behavior.............291 Vol. IV. The processes that shape attitudes Cognitive processes that shape attitudes.............3 Affective processes that shape attitudes........129 Behavioral Processes that shape attitudes...........223 Higher-order processes that shape attitudes..........297 Vol. V. Internal and External Factors that influence attitudes The implicit and the Expicit ...3 The body and Attidudes.............163 Social Cognitive neuroscience and Attitudes .......311 The impact of time on Attitudes .....359 Personal and normative influences on Attitudes ....447

V1. Attitude Content, Structure and Function.-- V2. Attitude Measurement, Attitude Strength and Information Processing.-- V3. Attitudes and Behaviour.-- V4. The Processes that Shape Attitudes.-- V5. Internal and External Factors that Influence Attitudes.

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