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dual-attitude model the hypothesis that a new attitude toward an object does not replace a former one but rather overrides it, such that two contradictory ...
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Dual attitudes refer to the idea that an individual can have two different attitudes about something—both an implicit attitude and an explicit attitude.
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Dual attitudes refer to the idea that an individual can have two different attitudes about something—both an implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The implicit attitude refers to an intuitive response or gut reaction, whereas the explicit attitude refers to a more deliberate, thought-out response.
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Definition. Dual attitudes refer to the idea that an individual can have two different attitudes about something—both an implicit attitude and ...
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Dual attitudes are defined as different evaluations of the same attitude object: an automatic, implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The attitude that ...
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Psychology Definition of DUAL ATTITUDES: The two attitudes held by a person about the same object that are in contradiction with each other.
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Dual attitudes refer to the idea that an individual can have two different attitudes about something—both an implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The implicit attitude refers to an intuitive response or gut reaction, whereas the explicit attitude refers to a more deliberate, thought-out response. Thus, a past love may evoke both a positive intuitive response (a positive implicit attitude) and a negative deliberated response (a negative explicit attitude).
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Dual attitudes are defined as different evaluations of the same attitude object: an automatic, implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The attitude that people endorse depends on whether they have the cognitive capacity to retrieve the explicit attitude and whether this overrides their implicit attitude.
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The authors argue that a new attitude can override, but not replace, the old one, resulting in dual attitudes, and the implications of the dual-attitude model for attitude theory and measurement are discussed. When an attitude changes from A1 to A2, what happens to A1? Most theories assume, at least implicitly, that the new attitude replaces the former one.
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The concept of dual attitudes is the reality that a person can have more than one set of beliefs about about the same object or subject.
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Apr 07, 2013 · The two attitudes held by a person about the same object that are in contradiction with each other. DUAL ATTITUDES: "Dual attitudes are usually explicit and implicit." Related Psychology Terms
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01.02.2010 · This research uses a dual attitudes perspective to offer new insights into flattery and its consequences. The authors show that even when flattery by marketing agents is accompanied by an obvious ulterior motive that leads targets to discount the proffered compliments, the initial favorable reaction (the implicit attitude) continues to coexist with the …
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A dual-attitude view is also confirmed by everyday experience, where conscious beliefs may clash with, and sometimes override, implicit ones. For example, driving to work one day I automatically follow my usual route, acting on an implicit belief that it is the quickest way, until I consciously recall that roadworks are taking place and suddenly change direction.
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The authors argue that a new attitude can override, but not replace, the old one, resulting in dual attitudes, and the implications of the dual-attitude ...
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The concept of dual attitudes is the reality that a person can have more than one set of beliefs about about the same object or subject. These two points of view are known as implicit (non-conscious and uncontrolled) and explicit (conscious and controlled) attitudes. Both can coexist within a subject's mind and the subject may not even be fully aware that this duality of attitudes exists.
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07.04.2013 · Psychology Definition of DUAL ATTITUDES: The two attitudes held by a person about the same object that are in contradiction with each other.
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Dual attitudes are defined as different evaluations of the same attitude object: an automatic, implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The attitude that people endorse depends on whether they have the cognitive capacity to retrieve the explicit attitude and whether this overrides their implicit attitude.
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The model of dual attitudes suggests that individuals can simultaneously possess explicit and implicit attitudes toward the same object [88], and that both of ...
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Dual attitudes are defined as different evaluations of the same attitude object: an automatic, implicit attitude and an explicit attitude. The attitude that people endorse depends on whether they have the cognitive capacity to retrieve the explicit attitude and whether this overrides their implicit attitude.