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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 12 CMAP Emily Lalas, affective component example emotions or feelings, attitude formation direct instruction Attitudes are formed either by parents or some other individual., behavior component is the action that a person takes in regard to the person, object, or situation, attitude change changed through Persuation, attitude formation direct contact One way in which attitudes are formed is by direct contact with the person, idea, situation, or object that is the focus of the attitude, Only a small portion of Social Psychology Chapter Good for what you did. Some concepts were superfluous (e.g./) 15/25 -4 late=11 interaction with others Attitude formed because the person is around other people with that attitude., Message ???? The actual message should be clear and well organized., affective component example some people feel that country music is fun and uplifting, Persuation Factors of Persuation Target Audience, behavior component example a person who feels that country music s fun is likely to turn on a country station or buy country music CDs., SOCIAL COGNITION ???? The ABC Model of attitudes, SOCIAL COGNITION ???? attitude change, Target Audience ???? The characteristics of the people who are the intended target of the message of persuasion are also important in determining the effectiveness of the message., affective component is the way a person feels toward the object, person, or situation, attitude formation interaction with others Attitude formed because the person is around other people with that attitude., Attitude formed because the person is around other people with that attitude. example If a person's friends think that smoking is cool, the person is more likely to think it is cool as well, cognitive component is the way a person thinks about himself, and object, or a situation, cognitive component example the country music lover believes that country music is superior to other forms of music, Persuation Factors of Persuation Source, Attitudes are formed either by parents or some other individual. example A child disliking smoking because their parents said it was nasty and unhealthy