a) State an attitude you have towards a thing (e.g., a holiday, sports car, movie, etc.) or people (e.g., doctors, politicians, racial groups, etc.).
b) Describe the affective, behavioral, and cognitive components of that attitude.
c) Explain how you came to acquire it (i.e., how did you learn it?).
d) Explain whether your attitude has a high chance of predicting your future behavior by addressing the four factors (i.e., strength, specificity, accessibility, social norms).
*Remember to limit your response to 12 lines AND provide your answer in a, b, c, d format as you see above.
*This is a social psychology question*
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Explain what it means for a research study to be justified and grounded in the literature; then, explain what it means for a problem to be original using the Litmus Test as a guide
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"Normal" (normalcy) is a term loosely tossed around in our culture.
Chapter 12 talks about possible criteria to indicate what is "abnormal". (Essentials of Psychology 6e By Douglas Bernstein)
List and discuss these criteria. Explain in detail, in at least 150 words, use examples, and references.
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Based on the material in your text and the Bakker et al. article in this learning unit, it is clear that just in America, our views about toilet training have changed over time. Based on all of this information, in addition to your personal experience and messages you have received from family and friends about toilet training, what do you think is the best way to approach toilet training, and at what age?
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the nature of capitalism. These days, it seems there are a number of different approaches to capitalism. The USA has an incredibly capitalist society in which even basic services like health care remain in control of the private sector. Here in Canada we have a more liberal system of capitalism where capitalism is the dominating system, but we have things like health care under public control. China on the other hand, has a communist system with elements of capitalism blended in. Im curious, which of these economical approaches do you believe provide the greatest good for their people?
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