Which Of The Following Is The Most Likely To Predict Behavior Quizlet?

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Attitudes

best predict behavior when they are more accessible, more enduring, and more likely to guide actions. – Attitudes best predict behavior when they are specific to the behavior of the subjects. – Attitudes best predict behavior when social influences on the subjects are the highest.

What type of attitudes best predict spontaneous Behaviour?

In general, research has found that

explicit attitudes predict deliberate behaviour and implicit attitudes

predict spontaneous behaviour (e.g., Dovidio et al., 1997; Dovidio et al., 2002; Fazio, et al., 1995; Spalding and Hardin, 1999).

Which type of attitude is most likely to predict behavior?


Attitude stability

: Attitudes that are stable across time (rather than those that are more susceptible to context effects) are more likely to predict behavior.

How attitudes are formed and predict our behavior?

An attitude is an enduring set of emotions or beliefs about a particular object, person, organization, issue or event. They’re formed

over time as we are exposed to stimuli and make an evaluation

. … As we experience the world, our thoughts and emotions coalesce into attitudes, and these then affect our behavior.

Do attitudes determine behavior?

The Influence of Attitudes on Behavior

Behavior does not always reflect attitudes. However,

attitudes do determine behavior in some situations

: If there are few outside influences, attitude guides behavior.

What does it mean that potent attitudes predict behavior?

When attitudes are potent. When attitudes predict our behavior:

Social influences

on what we say are minimal. We only measure our expressed attitudes, which are subject to outside influences. We might say what we think others what to hear. We have implicit attitudes, too.

WHAT ARE THE ABCS OF attitudes?

Every attitude has three components that are represented in what is called the ABC model of attitudes:

A for affective, B for behavioral, and C for cognitive

. Although every attitude has these three components, any particular attitude can be based on one component more than another.

How do attitudes influence behavior?

Attitudes can

positively or negatively affect a person’s behavior

. … These positive attitudes are usually manifested in a person’s behavior; people with a good attitude are active and productive and do what they can to improve the mood of those around them.

How do attitudes guide behavior?


The theory of reasoned action

assumes that attitudes guide behavior through conscious consideration of and deliberation about a person’s attitude and its implications for a given course of action.

Do implicit attitudes predict behavior?

Implicit attitudes however are less controlled and more emotional and

are better at predicting behaviors sharing those qualities

, like impulsive behaviors. Indeed, research has shown when individuals are feeling more impulsive, for example after expending willpower, implicit attitudes tend to predict their behavior.

What are the 4 types of attitude?

  • Positive Attitude: This is one type of attitude in organizational behaviour. …
  • Negative Attitude: A negative attitude is something that every person should avoid. …
  • Neutral Attitude: …
  • Sikken Attitude:

What are the three components of attitudes?

  • Affective component: this involves a person’s feelings / emotions about the attitude object. …
  • Behavioral (or conative) component: the way the attitude we have influences on how we act or behave. …
  • Cognitive component: this involves a person’s belief / knowledge about an attitude object.

What are the good attitudes of a person?

  • Optimism.
  • Confidence.
  • Sincerity.
  • Happiness.
  • Reliability.
  • Ability to adapt.
  • Flexibility.
  • Sense of accountability.

How do attitudes change?

Attitudes are important because they can guide thought, behavior, and feelings. Attitude change

occurs anytime an attitude is modified

. Thus, change occurs when a person goes from being positive to negative, from slightly positive to very positive, or from having no attitude to having one.

What is attitude and behavior?

Attitude is

a feeling, belief, or opinion of approval or disapproval towards something

. Behavior is an action or reaction that occurs in response to an event or internal stimuli (i.e., thought).

What are examples of positive attitudes?

  • It is looking adversity in the eye… and laughing.
  • Getting what you get, and not pitching a fit.
  • Enjoying the unexpected, even when it’s not what you wanted originally.
  • Motivating those around you with a positive word.
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Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.