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Journal articles on the topic "Attitude"

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Dalege, Jonas, Denny Borsboom, Frenk van Harreveld, and Han L. J. van der Maas. "A Network Perspective on Attitude Strength: Testing the Connectivity Hypothesis." Social Psychological and Personality Science 10, no. 6 (August 6, 2018): 746–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1948550618781062.

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Attitude strength is a key characteristic of attitudes. Strong attitudes are durable and impactful, while weak attitudes are fluctuating and inconsequential. Recently, the causal attitude network (CAN) model was proposed as a comprehensive measurement model of attitudes, which conceptualizes attitudes as networks of causally connected evaluative reactions (i.e., beliefs, feelings, and behavior toward an attitude object). Here, we test the central postulate of the CAN model that highly connected attitude networks correspond to strong attitudes. We use data from the American National Election Studies 1980–2012 on attitudes toward presidential candidates ( N = 18,795). We first show that political interest predicts connectivity of attitude networks toward presidential candidates. Second, we show that connectivity is strongly related to two defining features of strong attitudes—stability of the attitude and the attitude’s impact on behavior. We conclude that network theory provides a promising framework to advance the understanding of attitude strength.
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Rocklage, Matthew D., and Russell H. Fazio. "Attitude Accessibility as a Function of Emotionality." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44, no. 4 (December 1, 2017): 508–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167217743762.

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Despite the centrality of both attitude accessibility and attitude basis to the last 30 years of theoretical and empirical work concerning attitudes, little work has systematically investigated their relation. The research that does exist provides conflicting results and is not at all conclusive given the methodology that has been used. The current research uses recent advances in statistical modeling and attitude measurement to provide the most systematic examination of the relation between attitude accessibility and basis to date. Specifically, we use mixed-effects modeling which accounts for variation across individuals and attitude objects in conjunction with the Evaluative Lexicon (EL)—a linguistic approach that allows for the simultaneous measurement of an attitude’s valence, extremity, and emotionality. We demonstrate across four studies, over 10,000 attitudes, and nearly 50 attitude objects that attitudes based on emotion tend to be more accessible in memory, particularly if the attitude is positive.
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Albarracin, Dolores, and Sharon Shavitt. "Attitudes and Attitude Change." Annual Review of Psychology 69, no. 1 (January 4, 2018): 299–327. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-122216-011911.

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Chaiken, S., and C. Stangor. "Attitudes and Attitude Change." Annual Review of Psychology 38, no. 1 (January 1987): 575–630. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.38.020187.003043.

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Tesser, A., and D. R. Shaffer. "Attitudes and Attitude Change." Annual Review of Psychology 41, no. 1 (January 1990): 479–523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.41.020190.002403.

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Olson, James M., and Mark P. Zanna. "Attitudes and Attitude Change." Annual Review of Psychology 44, no. 1 (January 1993): 117–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.44.020193.001001.

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Bohner, Gerd, and Nina Dickel. "Attitudes and Attitude Change." Annual Review of Psychology 62, no. 1 (January 10, 2011): 391–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.121208.131609.

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Petty, Richard E., Duane T. Wegener, and Leandre R. Fabrigar. "ATTITUDES AND ATTITUDE CHANGE." Annual Review of Psychology 48, no. 1 (February 1997): 609–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.48.1.609.

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Clarkson, Joshua J., Zakary L. Tormala, and Derek D. Rucker. "Cognitive and Affective Matching Effects in Persuasion." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37, no. 11 (July 6, 2011): 1415–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167211413394.

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Past research suggests that cognitive and affective attitudes are more open to change toward cognitive and affective (i.e., matched) persuasive attacks, respectively. The present research investigates how attitude certainty influences this openness. Although an extensive literature suggests that certainty generally reduces an attitude’s openness to change, the authors explore the possibility that certainty might increase an attitude’s openness to change in the context of affective or cognitive appeals. Based on the recently proposed amplification hypothesis, the authors posit that high (vs. low) attitude certainty will boost the resistance of attitudes to mismatched attacks (e.g., affective attitudes attacked by cognitive messages) but boost the openness of attitudes to matched attacks (e.g., affective attitudes attacked by affective messages). Two experiments provide support for this hypothesis. Implications for increasing the openness of attitudes to both matched and mismatched attacks are discussed.
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Gaventa, Bill. "Attitude, Attitude, Attitude." Journal of Religion, Disability & Health 5, no. 1 (August 2001): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j095v05n01_01.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Attitude"

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Petermann, Waldemar. "Attitudes toward Attitude : Kenneth Burke's views on Attitude." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-27558.

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In this thesis, a review of Kenneth Burke's use of the term attitude in his published works as well as in some unpublished notes, drafts and letters, is performed. Three periods of different usage are found. Early works feature a pervasive attitude with elements of both body and mind. This attitude is then subsumed into the pentad and the physiological connection is diminished, but attitude is given an important function as a connective between action and motion. The later Burke reinstates attitude as central to his theory of symbolic action, reconnects it to the physiological and includes it in the Pentad with parsimony-inducing effect. The attitude is then found to aid rhetorical analysis and show promise in being able to help analyse expressions not wholly in the realm of the conscious, be they in the form of a Bourdieu social practice or barely conscious rhetorical markers in conversation.
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Helm, Stefan, and Mikaela Fransson. "Attityder inför en hälsointervention hos de anställda på ett företag." Thesis, University of Gävle, Department of Education and Psychology, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-838.

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Denna uppsats hade till syfte att undersöka hur attityder inför en hälsointervention ser ut hos anställda på ett företag där de anställda stod inför en kommande hälsointervention. Genom arbetet har författarna använt sig av tolkningar lutade på hermeneutiska principer. Författarna till denna uppsats skaffade sig ett kunskapsunderlag genom att genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer med fem stycken anställda på ett företag som stod inför en hälsointervention. I uppsatsens resultat och analysdel redovisar författarna bland annat intervjudeltagarnas kognitiva, intentionella samt affektiva attityder och tolkar kring dessa. Vidare behandlas informanternas kunskap om den kommande interventionen, samt eventuella bakomliggande faktorer till de uppvisade attityderna. Författarna av uppsatsens tolkning av resultatet visar bland annat att alla intervjudeltagare anser att chefens deltagande i den kommande hälsointerventionen är positivt samt att alla ser fram emot interventionen. Informanterna hade olika personliga målsättningar med ett deltagande i interventionen. Genom intervjuerna framkom det att endast en informant vet varför interventionen skall utföras i gruppen.

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Hoffmann, Christin Sylvana. "Attitudes and attitude change in personal travel." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/34656.

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High levels of personal car use have negative effects on the environment and on human health. This thesis presents four empirical studies that aimed to develop our knowledge of personal travel choices, focussing on the malleability of attitudes and their sensitivity in relation to specific contexts and goals. The first study (Chapter 2) presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of mechanisms of travel mode choice. The study provides a comprehensive overview of antecedents of car use and non-car use, including sub-group analyses of different contextual factors. Results also highlight the need for standardised measures and consideration of implicit thought processes. The second study (Chapter 3) employs a repertory grid technique to elicit perceptions of seven different transport modes from high mileage car users and non-car users. Comparisons between car users and non-car users highlight potentially effective and ineffective intervention targets. Findings show how sustainable transport might be promoted amongst a portfolio of travel choices. The third study (Chapter 4) utilises qualitative methods to explore the extent to which individuals’ attitude expressions are changeable. The study demonstrates that all participants hold ambivalent and conflicting attitudes, highlighting specific situations in which those attitudes are more likely to be unstable. Two related priming experiments are presented in the final empirical chapter (Chapter 5). Both use survey methodology to investigate whether manipulating the salience of car-use-incongruent goals can lead to more positive attitudes towards and increased willingness to use non-car travel modes. The study confirms that people who are motivated to make changes are a potentially optimal target group for interventions based on subliminal messages. Overall, the research presented in this thesis introduces context sensitivity into the transport literature and offers novel insights into perceptions of a range of travel modes. Recommendations include relevant avenues for future research, findings are discussed in light of implications for transport policy and practice.
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Rydell, Robert Joseph. "The implicit and explicit effects of changing a conditioned attitude." Connect to this document online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1112297169.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Miami University, Dept. of Psychology, 2005.
Title from second page of PDF document. Document formatted into pages; contains [2], vi, 113 p. : ill. Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-87).
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Parker, Cynthia T. "An evaluation of student reading attitudes : does ability affect attitude? /." Electronic version (PDF), 2004. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2004/parkerc/cynthiaparker.pdf.

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Warriner, G. Keith. "The rise and fall of attitudes : longitudinal comparisons with economic motive using data from a field experiment." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/25988.

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Littering, giving blood, conserving energy, voter registration and wearing seatbelts serve as examples of public behaviours which governments have attempted to alter. Whether it be for purposes of controlling costs, helping other citizens, or protecting the environment, altering behavioural patterns which operate against the general well-being of society has become big business. A plethora of techniques have been employed in efforts to sway the activity patterns of people. While various approaches have been undertaken, the research focuses upon two traditions. First, an economic or behavioural approach is employed where behavioural changes are believed to be influenced most effectively by material rewards. Second, cognitive or attitudinal approaches stress that attitudes play an operative role in effecting behavioural change. Using shifts in daily patterns of energy use as an example of social behaviour, the research reported here contrasts cognitive and economic models. While the two approaches can be complementary, it also may be that under certain conditions one or the other model is most successful. Where the two models do contrast is in the predictions made about what behavioural change will result after the removal of economic incentives. Data from a large field-experiment using a multi-stage probability sample of nearly 700 Wisconsin households is analysed to examine the influence of cognitive and behavioural models of time-of-day energy usage. The objective of the experiment was to determine whether economic stimuli could be used to reduce peoples' use of peak-time energy consumption. Behavioural change in energy consumption patterns was measured by in-house meters which recorded all usage for a year prior to the introduction of special time-of-day rates; for three years while the rates were in effect; and for a sub-sample of households, the summer after the rates ended. In addition, three waves of survey data from mailed questionnaires administered prior to, during, and following the experiment allow monitoring of the development and change in attitude toward time-of-day pricing of electricity, and its influence on behaviour. In contrast to earlier published work, this analysis suggests only a minimal, independent impact of attitude on behavioural change under time-of-day electricity rates. At the conclusion of the experiment, and in the absence of any further financial rewards, households, by and large, returned to former consumption levels. Concomitant changes in attitudinal commitment occurred as well. Nevertheless, a subset of households, constituting some twenty percent of the original sample, remained highly committed to peak electricity reductions and, to a degree, maintained their prior conserving behaviours without further financial reward. Several analyses were performed in an attempt to reconcile the contradictory nature of the current findings with those of earlier research. It is argued that the apparent influence of attitude in affecting behaviour at the time the pricing incentive was in effect was exaggerated by householders substituting an attitudinal for a financial motive. Further, the influence of price on attitude formation may have been underestimated due to the curvilinear relation of price with behaviour. Evidence in support of each of these hypotheses is provided. It is concluded that, in combination with price, attitude is important to maintaining behavioural change, but that its independent influence, in this instance, is minor. At the same time, the effect of price appears less based on the size of the pricing incentive, than serving as an informational source signalling appropriate action, irrespective of the absolute financial reward. Finally, the thesis concludes with some speculations on the lessons from this experiment for other attempts to alter behavioural patterns.
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Nga-Ndongo, Valentin. "L'opinion camerounaise." Paris 10, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA100130.

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Existe-t-il une opinion africaine, et peut-on la connaitre scientifiquement ? cette recherche examine (tome 1), sous l'angle de la sociologie critique, les apriorismes de la << theorie bourgeoise >> qui pose l'opinion comme une preeminence des societes << globales >> par opposition aux societes <>, l'ideologie de l'inferiorite du noir africain. Aussi l'auteur propose-t-il, pour l'opinion africaine, une toute autre methodologie qu'il essaie (tome 2) d'operationnaliser sur la societe camerounaise: une analyse dynamiste de la dramaturgie politique, de la publicite et de la communication alternative, montre une opinion vigoureuse, marquee par une imbrication de la sphere << publique >> et de celle des soidisant incompetents. Le cas camerounais revele finalement, de l'afrique, une societe << ordinaire >>, produisant une opinion saisie a la fois comme specificite et universalite.
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Asklöf, Josefin. "Trängselskatt : En studie om invånares attityder till trängselskatten i Stockholm." Thesis, Södertörn University College, School of Life Sciences, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-3868.

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The subject of this paper is the congestion tax in Stockholm, Sweden. The study has been conducted with the purpose to examine of how public attitudes towards congestion charging looks and the reason behind the attitude. And also to examine if there are any differences in attitudes between those living inside and outside the payment zones, between men and women and between car owners and those who do not own a car or have a driver's license. The study used a questionnaire sent out electronically to a group of friends of friends and of friends’ family members. The respondents think it´s very important to present a better option if price incitements are to be used; in this case the better option is public transportation. Revenues should be spent so that large amounts go to the public transportation. There were no attitude differences between residents living inside the payment zones and those living outside the payment zones and between men and women. There is an attitude difference between those who own a car and those who do not own a car or have a driver's license. Those who own a car are more negative to the congestion charge than those who do not own a car or have a driver's license. This is believed to diminish if information is given to the public on how the revenue is spent and if congestion charge is introduced in several of the larger cities in Sweden.

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Varadi, Keith Jason. "Live Attitude." VCU Scholars Compass, 2011. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2471.

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This thesis serves as an open-ended document of a young artist attempting to sift through his accumulated opinions in order to figure out what it means to accept complicity in the face of auspicious authority, rapid turnover, and paper-thin irony and nihilism, while still striving to stake a claim at something worth making and defending.
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Perrot, Antoine. "Attitude couleur." Rennes 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008REN20013.

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Cette recherche tente de déterminer comment la mise en oeuvre des dispositifs et des processus de l'activité artistique entraîne une attitude. Attitude, qui prenant naissance dans l'usage de la couleur importée ou ready-made color, implique de penser la couleur comme une pratique, de modifier la position de l'artiste, et d'envisager la peinture comme la production d'"objets-là", qui doivent s'insérer parmi les autres objets de la vie quotidienne. Cette recherche rend ainsi compte de déplacements qui, initiés par l'usage de la couleur industrielle ou de celle des objets communs, créent un mouvement de va-et-vient entre le regardeur, la peinture et le monde, et permettent un nouveau partage du regard
This research attempts to determine how the implementation of systems and processes in artistic work carries with it an attitude. This attitude, which arises from the use of imported colour or ready-made colour, implies thinking of colour as a practice, modifying the artist's position and looking at painting as the creation of "objects over there" that have to fit among other everyday objects. Thus this research gives an account of displacements that, initiated by the use of industrial colour or that of common objects, create a back-and-forth movement between the viewer, the painting and the world, and make a new sharing of vision possible
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Books on the topic "Attitude"

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Michaela, Wänke, ed. Attitudes and attitude change. New York: Psychology Press, 2002.

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Vogel, Tobias. Attitudes and Attitude Change. 2nd Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2016. | Revised edition of: Psychology Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315754185.

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1942-, Crano William D., and Prislin Radmila, eds. Attitudes and attitude change. New York: Psychology Press, 2008.

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Forgas, Joseph P. Attitudes and attitude change. New York: Psychology Press, 2010.

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Forgas, Joseph P. The Psychology of attitudes and attitude change. New York: Psychology Press, 2010.

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Fuscoe, Kate. Attitude. Mexico: Editorial Macmillan, 2006.

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Kaye, Marilyn. Attitude. New York, N.Y: Fawcett Girls Only, 1990.

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Ability, Project. Attitude. Glasgow: Project Ability, 1991.

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Attitude. Victoria, B.C: Orca Book Publishers, 2013.

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Geoffrey, Haddock, ed. The psychology of attitudes and attitude change. Los Angeles: SAGE, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Attitude"

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Wegener, Duane T., and Aiden P. Gregg. "Attitudes: Attitude structure." In Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 1., 305–9. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10516-107.

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Eagly, Alice H. "Attitudes: Attitude change." In Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 1., 309–13. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10516-108.

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Schwarz, Norbert. "Attitudes: Attitude measurement." In Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 1., 313–17. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10516-109.

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Asher, Nicholas. "Attitudes and Attitude Descriptions." In Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, 111–37. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1715-9_4.

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Malim, Tony. "Attitudes and Attitude Change." In Social Psychology, 149–200. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14221-7_5.

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Adams, Bridget, and Barbara Bromley. "Attitudes, attitude change and persuasion." In Psychology for Health Care, 28–39. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26634-0_3.

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Wagner, Stephen H. "Attitude Theory and Job Attitudes." In Essentials of Job Attitudes and Other Workplace Psychological Constructs, 13–42. New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429325755-3.

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Antonides, Gerrit. "Attitude." In Psychology in Economics and Business, 101–26. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1710-1_6.

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Antonides, Gerrit. "Attitude." In Psychology in Economics and Business, 89–110. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7901-8_6.

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Zaidi, Shabih, and Mona Nasir. "Attitude." In Teaching and Learning Methods in Medicine, 137–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06850-3_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Attitude"

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Cerceloiu, Mădălin Lucian, and Valentina Iuliana Diaconu. "Consumer Attitude in the Context of Private Education Services." In Fifth International Scientific Conference ITEMA Recent Advances in Information Technology, Tourism, Economics, Management and Agriculture. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/itema.2021.139.

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The paper presents an analysis of consumer attitudes regarding private pre-university education services and provides a view of consumer be­havior with the use of the three components of attitude: affective component, cognitive component and conative component. The objective of this analysis was to study and identify visible and less visible attitudes regarding the use of private education services. Attitude is one of the essential variables of behavior that can influence the buyer’s decision when they want to purchase a product or a service. The qualitative research that has been conducted in order to investi­gate the subject regarding attitude has revealed that attitude is closely linked to financial elements, distribution, placement, advertising or social pressure. Chil­dren’s education is a very important subject for both parents and future parents and thus a series of particularities can be extracted from the relations that form between attitude and perception, attitude and learning, attitude and motiva­tion and attitude and effective behavior. Attitude represents a state of mental promptitude, organized through experience, that exercises a dynamic influence on the response of the individual. Attitude can have a positive direction or a neg­ative direction; it can have low or high intensity and can be of many types.
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Loukachevitch, N. V., and N. L. Rusnachenko. "SENTIMENT FRAMES FOR ATTITUDE EXTRACTION IN RUSSIAN." In International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies "Dialogue". Russian State University for the Humanities, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-541-552.

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Texts can convey several types of inter-related information concerning opinions and attitudes. Such information includes the author’s attitude towards mentioned entities, attitudes of the entities towards each other, positive and negative effects on the entities in the described situations. In this paper, we described the lexicon RuSentiFrames for Russian, where predicate words and expressions are collected and linked to so-called sentiment frames conveying several types of presupposed information on attitudes and effects. We applied the created frames in the task of extracting attitudes from a large news collection.
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Lamanauskas, Vincentas, and Dalia Augienė. "PRIMARY SCHOOL FOURTH GRADE STUDENTS’ ECOLOGICAL ATTITUDE DIAGNOSTICS." In 3rd International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education (BalticSTE2019). Scientia Socialis Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/balticste/2019.114.

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Ecological attitude education in primary school is both important and special. That way fundamental moral values of a young person are formed. Every day increasing ecological problems become much more diverse. It is important to develop a man able to perceive the current ecological situation and able to live in a harmonious interaction with nature. It is sought that ethical, aesthetical, psychological, juridical person’s relationship with nature would become the criterion of culture. The formation of a positive relationship with the surrounding world, the environment remains a very significant element of education in a primary school. It is hopeful that the attitudes with respect to nature formed at this ontogenesis stage will remain for the whole life. In this context, it is very important to appropriately diagnose the current attitude structure and on the basis of diagnostics correspondingly organise the education process. In April 2019 a pilot research was carried out, in which 127 primary school fourth class students took part. It was stated that in the attitude structure of this age children, the aesthetic attitude was prevalent. The last according to the ranking was the ethical attitude. Correspondingly, in the second position was the cognitive, and in the third – the pragmatic one. Keywords: diagnostic research, ecological attitudes, pilot research, primary school.
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Todua, Nugzar, and Giorgi Robakidze. "Georgian Consumers’ Attitude towards Product Placement." In V National Scientific Conference. Grigol Robakidze University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55896/978-9941-8-5764-5/2023-268-278.

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The article explores the role of product (brand) placement in modern business. The primary factors analyzed in the study include the acceptance of product placement, brand awareness, attitudes toward brand, and purchase intention. By conducting marketing research, the study identifies the opinions of respondents concerning traditional advertising and product placement. Through regression analysis, the study determines statistically significant values that demonstrate the connection between the acceptance of placed brands and brand awareness, as well as the impact of these variables on brand attitude. Additionally, the article establishes how the attitudes of Georgian consumers toward brand influence their purchase intentions. Keywords: Product placement, consumer behavior, marketing research.
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Avşar, Alkim Z., Jordan L. Stern, and Paul T. Grogan. "Measuring Risk Attitudes for Strategic Decision-Making in a Collaborative Engineering Design Process." In ASME 2022 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2022-90216.

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Abstract This paper evaluates a questionnaire-based risk attitude assessment method to quantify individual risk attitudes for strategic, multi-actor design decisions. A lottery-equivalence questionnaire elicits a utility curve for risky payoffs which is fit to a Constant Absolute Risk Aversion (CARA) model. Secondary data from a multi-actor design experiment provides observations of strategic decisions in two-actor design games for validation. 124 participants complete the risk attitude questionnaire and a series of 29 experimental tasks. Assuming participants follow the risk dominance equilibrium selection criterion, a risk-neutral utility function accurately predicts 62.2% of decisions. Incorporating risk attitudes elicited from the questionnaire only increases the accuracy to 63.3% while incorporating risk attitudes inferred from observations increases the accuracy to 77.5%. While participants exhibit differential risk attitudes in design tasks, results show the lottery-equivalent questionnaire does not provide risk attitudes consistent with strategic design decisions. Results support findings that risk in the engineering domain is contextual. This paper concludes that risk attitude is an important factor in understanding strategic decisions in interactive engineering design settings and understanding risk attitudes can help create more efficient design processes.
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Okoloko, Innocent, and Yoonsoo Kim. "Distributed Constrained Attitude and Position Control Using Graph Laplacians." In ASME 2010 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2010-4036.

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We present a graph theoretic and optimization based method for attitude and position consensus of a team of communicating vehicles navigating in three dimensional space. Coordinated control of such vehicles has applications in planetary scale mobile sensor networks, and multiple vehicle navigation in general. Using the Laplacian matrix of the communication graph, and attitude quaternions, a synthesis of the optimal stochastic matrix that drives the attitudes to consensus, is done, by solving a constrained semidefinite program. This novel methodology attempts to extend quadratically constrained attitude control (Q-CAC), to the consensus framework. The solutions obtained are used to realize coordinated rendezvous, and formation acquisition, in the presence of static and dynamic obstacles.
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Ng, Yonhon, Pieter van Goor, Robert Mahony, and Tarek Hamel. "Attitude Observation for Second Order Attitude Kinematics." In 2019 IEEE 58th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc40024.2019.9029785.

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Madyatmadja, E. D., H. Nindito, and D. Pristinella. "Citizen Attitude." In ICEEL 2019: 2019 3rd International Conference on Education and E-Learning. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3371647.3371653.

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Risi, M., G. Scanniello, and G. Tortora. "Metric Attitude." In 2013 17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csmr.2013.59.

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Wu, Horng-Jyh P., and Steven L. Lytinen. "Attitude emergence." In the 14th conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/992383.992399.

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Reports on the topic "Attitude"

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Brown, Ashleigh. General attitude. Brooke, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46746/gaw.2020.abi.gattit.

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Axelrad, Penina. GPS Based Attitude Determination. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada327730.

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KHADIKOVA, R. A., and V. V. ILCHENKO. INDIVIDUAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF WOMEN WITH A DIFFERENT TYPE OF ATTITUDE TO PREGNANCY. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-4034-2022-13-2-2-116-120.

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The article describes the results of the empirical study of the individual psychological characteristics of women with different types of attitudes to pregnancy. The predominant types of the psychological component of the gestational dominant were revealed. Correlation links between the type of attitude to pregnancy and the individual psychological characteristics of pregnant women were also described.
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Valpiani, James M., and Phillip L. Palmer. Symplectic Attitude Estimation for Small Satellites. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada443061.

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Banks, William O. Attitude Control for a Meteorological Rocket. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad0281711.

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Rotemberg, Julio. Attitude-Dependent Altruism, Turnout and Voting. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14302.

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Shearer, Katie, and Pallavi Khanna. Provider Attitude towards Postpartum Sexual Health. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21007/com.lsp.2022.0012.

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Stepaniak, Michael J., Maarten Uijt de Haag, and Frank Van Graas. Field Programmable Gate Array-Based Attitude Stabilization. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada485525.

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Hall, Christopher D. Coupled Orbit and Attitude Motion of Spacecraft. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada433217.

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Axeirad, Penina, and Charles P. Behre. GPS Based Attitude Determination for Spinning Satellites. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada334738.

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