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- 4. A limitation of the Tricomponent model is that you can have an attitude without showing it through your __________.
- 9. The Tri-component model of attitudes is also known as the _ _ _ model, as each component starts with those letters.
- 10. _________are a belief we hold about a group of people and the characteristics that members of that group share.
- 12. stereotypes are a convenient way of __________ our social world.
- 13. A ________ is what is important to you.
- 15. In the Tri-component model the _____ refers to how you feel about the person, object or concept.
- 16. In the Tri-component model _____ refers to what you know about the person, object or concept.
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- 1. _____________ is a negative feeling held against people within a certain group or social category.
- 2. A _______ is your acceptance of something (without proof).
- 3. In the Tri-component model _____ refers to how you act towards the person, object or concept.
- 5. ____________ behavior involves excluding or treating people differently based on the group to which they belong.
- 6. Cognitive _________ is the mental discomfort (psychological stress) experienced when a person's ABC (in the Tri-component model) is inconsistent or doesn’t align.
- 7. The Tri-_________ model of attitudes is the most used theory and method to explain how we form, express or reflect attitudes we hold.
- 8. _________refers to the way we evaluate and look at something, be it a person, object, concept, circumstance or event.
- 11. The day after Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, Jane ______ (a school teacher) conducted an experiments with her students to help them understand prejudice and discrimination.
- 14. Jane Elliot conducted the famous blue eyes, ________ eyes experiment.
