Exam 3: The Influence of Attitudes on Information Processing and Behavior
Exam 1: What Are Attitudes and How Are They Measured15 Questions
Exam 2: The Three Witches of Attitudes14 Questions
Exam 3: The Influence of Attitudes on Information Processing and Behavior15 Questions
Exam 4: How Do Attitudes Influence Behavior12 Questions
Exam 5: Cognitive Influences on Attitudes15 Questions
Exam 6: Affective Influences on Attitudes12 Questions
Exam 7: Behavioral Influences on Attitudes15 Questions
Exam 8: Basic Principles in How Attitudes Are Shaped14 Questions
Exam 9: The Internal World12 Questions
Exam 10: The External World15 Questions
Exam 11: An Eye to the Future15 Questions
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According to Ajzen and Fishbein (1977),measures of attitude and behavior should correspond in these aspects,
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As described in your text,attitudes and behavior can be measured at a global level or at a specific level,When can one expect the highest correlations between attitudes and behavior?
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Cooke and Sheeran (2004)found that attitude accessibility and direct experience with an attitude object increase the magnitude of attitude-behavior correlations,This finding,among others,led them to which of the conclusions below?
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"Attitudes are more likely to bias encoding and interpretation when the attitudes are easy to retrieve from memory," This hypothesis is corroborated by which of the following studies?
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The RIM model may help to explain why implicit measures of attitude ______,
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The congeniality effect is the theoretical tendency to ______,
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Eagly,Chen,Chaiken,and Shaw-Barnes (1999)discuss why people show enhanced recall and recognition of information that is consistent with their attitudes when the topic is important to their values,They suggest this is the case because ______,
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When could one expect attitudes to lead to biased judgments?
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Kraus (1995)observed that correlations between attitudes and behavior are ______,
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Kraus (1995)found that attitude-behavior correlations are stronger for voting behavior than for blood donations,Which of the following interpretations of this result are best supported by the available evidence?
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A police department is interested in detecting prejudice in new recruits by examining their non-verbal behavior toward ethnic suspects,The department wants to know whether this behavior is actually linked to attitudes,Which measure do you suggest they use?
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Vallone,Ross,and Lepper (1985)found that participants with ______,
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Tim has a strong negative attitude toward nuclear power; Sarah dislikes nuclear power too,but has a much weaker attitude,One day,both get asked to donate to a campaign against nuclear power,According Holland,Verplanken,and Ad van Knippenberg (2002),what should be the effect of this behavior?
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Which of the following statements is a valid criticism of Wicker's (1969)pessimistic conclusions about attitude-behavior relations?
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