• Attitude-behaviour consistency is a central concept in social psychology, referring to the relationship and alignment between an individual’s beliefs,...
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    the strength formed from the consistency of heuristics. Attitudes can guide encoding information, attention and behaviors, even if the individual is pursuing...
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  • greater consistency in attitude behavior. The attitude of someone who is non-salient reduces vested interest and weakens attitude-behavior consistency. The...
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  • influence a person's attitudes and behavior, are: Parallel constraint satisfaction processes The meta-cognitive model (MCM) of attitudes Adaptive connectionist...
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  • maintain cognitive consistency when cognitive dissonance occurs—when two attitudes or attitude and behavior conflict. Attitudes and attitude objects are functions...
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    Dolores; Lisle, Douglas J. (1989). "Introspection, attitude change, and attitude-behavior consistency: The disruptive effects of explaining why we feel...
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    (also called the attitude-behavior gap, intention-behavior gap, intention-action gap, belier -action gap, KAP-gap (knowledge-attitudes-practice gap) or...
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    planned behavior (TPB) is a psychological theory that links beliefs to behavior. The theory maintains that three core components, namely, attitude, subjective...
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    persons that engage in a given behavior. Attitude-behavior consistency Byrka, Katarzyna (2009). Attitude-behavior consistency: Campbell's paradigm in environmental...
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  • thoughts, feelings, emotions, values, beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors causes tension. In the past, consistency theorists focused primarily on the instinctive...
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  • thoughts, feelings or actions have an influence on behavior that the individual may not be aware of. An attitude is differentiated from the concept of a stereotype...
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    between attitudes and behaviors within human action. It is mainly used to predict how individuals will behave based on their pre-existing attitudes and behavioral...
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    assumption that attitude and behavior are genuinely consistent. Accordingly, behavior arises spontaneously as a manifestation of a person's attitude (quite analogous...
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  • Elaboration likelihood model (category Attitude change)
    attitudes and persuasion, such as the consistency between attitudes and behaviors and the processes underlying attitude/behavior correspondence. However, Petty...
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    technology. Behavioral intention is a factor that leads people to use the technology. The behavioral intention (BI) is influenced by the attitude (A) which...
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  • Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy. It regards internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that people who hold apparently conflicting...
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  • behaviors to distinguish normality from abnormality. Intrapersonal normality looks at what is normal behavior for one particular person (consistency within...
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  • psychology is a theoretical approach in psychology that examines cognition and behavior from a modern evolutionary perspective. It seeks to identify human psychological...
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  • the relationship between attitudes and behavior, and the automatic and controlled cognitive processes that guide social behavior. Russell Fazio received...
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  • Discipline (category Behavior modification)
    rules. The aim of discipline is to set limits restricting certain behaviors or attitudes that are seen as harmful or against school policies, educational...
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  • ; Kraft, D.; Lisle, D. J. (1989). "Introspection, attitude change, and attitude-behavior consistency: The disruptive effects of explaining why we feel...
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  • Social learning theory (category Behavioral concepts)
    theory is a psychological theory of social behavior that explains how people acquire new behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions through observing...
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  • holistic model may better explain the reasons for attitude/behavior inconsistency and the change of attitude following cognitive dissonance. Researchers (Read...
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    R (1978). "Expressive control, expressive consistency, and the correspondence between expressive behavior and personality". Journal of Personality. 46...
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    Bisexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior toward both males and females. It may also be defined as the attraction to more...
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    "Sexual identity development among lesbian, gay, and bisexual youths: Consistency and change over time". Journal of Sex Research. 43 (1): 46–58. doi:10...
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    Johnson, A., & Wadsworth, J. (1994). Sexual behavior in Britain: The national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles. London, UK: Penguin Books.[page needed]...
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    Persuasion (category Attitude change)
    and/or shame to influence a person's behavior.: 37  Systematic persuasion is the process through which attitudes or beliefs are leveraged by appeals to...
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  • Covariation model (category Attitude attribution)
    criteria: Consensus, Distinctiveness, and Consistency (Kelley, 1973). Consensus is the co-variation of behavior across different people. If many people...
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  • reasoned action aims to predict behavior based on how pre-existing attitudes and subjective norms determine behavioral intentions. In ethics, the intention...
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