Exam 4: Attitudes, Ideologies and Values

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An instrumental value is:

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Norah expresses the same opinions about sports as her friends in order to gain their approval. These attitudes serve a(n) __________ function.

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Research has related value priorities to the political orientations of specific authors. This research has suggested:

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According to the text:

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In the context of Hofstede's value dimensions, masculinity is to femininity as __________ is to __________.

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In saying that attitudes serve a value expressive function, we mean:

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In the study by Fazio (1990), subjects were more likely to indicate that they would buy a camera at Brown's if:

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In order for an attitude to be 'unstable' the following condition(s) is/are necessary:

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In one test of the Ajzen-Fishbein model, subjects were asked about their intentions to buy particular brands of certain products (e.g., toothpaste or beer) as well as their assessments of their families and friends' evaluation of that intention. The results of the experiments indicated:

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Trade-offs as they are related to value pluralism are more difficult where there is:

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According to the review by Wicker (1969), which of these is not a personal factor involved in the attitude-behaviour relation?

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An example of an attitude-discrepant behaviour is:

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Weigel and Newman found that attitudes predicted behaviour better in:

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The procedure devised by Rokeach (1968), in which subjects are made aware of discrepancies in the priorities of values is called:

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The value that ostensibly is manifested less in occupational mobility but more in group decision making is:

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What do we mean by attitudes having a 'knowledge' function?

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We know the following about trade-offs as they relate to value pluralism:

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Which of the following is an example of a situational factor that could prevent attitude-behaviour consistency?

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Which of the following functions is not served by attitudes?

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The Theory of Planned Behaviour differs from the Theory of Reasoned Action in that it:

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